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Title : Multiple Care-of Address Registration on Mobile IPv6
Author(s) : R. Wakikawa et al.
Filename : draft-wakikawa-mobileip-multiplecoa-01.txt
Pages : 20
Date : 2003-7-3
This draft proposes extensions of Mobile IPv6 in order to register
multiple care-of addresses to a home agent and correspondent nodes.
This draft also targets Network Mobility (NEMO). According to the
current specification of Mobile IPv6, a mobile node can register only
one of care-of addresses as its primary care-of address even if the
mobile node has multiple active care-of address. However, it is
useful to get Internet access through multiple access media (i.e.
care-of addresses) simultaneously in terms of bandwidth, delay,
and etc. Our extensions are thus designed to register multiple
care-of addresses bound to a single home address to a home agent and
correspondent nodes. For doing so, we propose a new identification
number for each interface of a mobile node. The mobile node
registers a care-of address with the identification number so that
the receiver can distinguish the binding.
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