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Title : Multiple Care-of Addresses Registration
Author(s) : R. Wakikawa et al.
Filename : draft-wakikawa-mobileip-multiplecoa-02.txt
Pages : 27
Date : 2003-9-22
According to the current Mobile IPv6 specification, a mobile node
may have several care-of addresses, but only one, termed the primary
care-of address, can be registered with its home agent and the
correspondent nodes. However, for matters of cost, bandwidth, delay,
etc, it is useful for the mobile node to get Internet access through
multiple access media (i.e. interfaces) simultaneously, in which
case multiple active IPv6 care-of addresses would be assigned to
the mobile node. We thus propose Mobile IPv6 extensions designed
to register multiple care-of addresses bound to a single home
address instead of the sole primary care-of address. For doing so,
a new identification number must be carried in each binding for the
receiver to distinguish between the bindings corresponding to the
same home address. Those extensions are targeted to Network Mobility
(NEMO) as well as to Mobile IPv6.
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