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Title : Localized Mobility Management Requirements
Author(s) : C. Williams
Filename : draft-ietf-mobileip-lmm-requirements-04.txt
Pages : 11
Date : 2003-10-15
This document describes requirements for Localized Mobility
Management (LMM) for Mobile IP and Mobile Ipv6 protocols.
These requirements are intended to guide the design of a protocol
specification for LMM. Localized Mobility Management, in general,
introduces enhancements to Mobile IPv4 and Mobile IPv6 to
reduce the amount of latency in binding updates sent to the Home
Agent and, for route-optimization, Correspondent Nodes, upon
Care of Address change. In addition, LMM seeks to reduce the
amount of signaling over the global Internet when a mobile
node traverses within a defined local domain. The identified
requirements are essential for localized mobility management
functionality. They are intended to be used as a guide for
analysis on the observed benefits over the identified requirements
for architecting and deploying LMM schemes.
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