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	Title		: mSCTP with Mobile IP for Transport Layer Mobility
	Author(s)	: S. Koh, Q. Xie
	Filename	: draft-sjkoh-mobile-sctp-mobileip-02.txt
	Pages		: 11
	Date		: 2003-8-22
	
Mobile SCTP (mSCTP) is defined as SCTP with the ADDIP extension. The 
mSCTP can be used for providing seamless handover by exploiting its 
multi-homing feature. On the other hand, the Mobile IP basically 
provides the location management. In this document, we discuss the 
use of mSCTP along with Mobile IP for IP mobile support in the 
harmonized manner. The use of SCTP with Mobile IP is focused on the 
mobile sessions that are initiated by CN to MN.

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