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	Title		: Simultaneous Registration of Multiple Care-of Addresses
	Author(s)	: H. Jang
	Filename	: draft-jang-mipv6-smreg-00.txt
	Pages		: 16
	Date		: 2003-11-2
	
This draft proposes a scheme that allows a mobile node to register a
primary care-of address(CoA) as well as one or more non-primary CoAs
by sending a single binding update message to the home agent and/or
correspondent node. This is achieved by using two new mobility
options defined in this draft. Mobile nodes that perform duplicate
address detection procedure, such as Advance DAD and Optimistic DAD
can benefit from this scheme. Proposed scheme does not require to
exchange CoTI and CoT messages, usually required for the registration
of each of the non-primary CoA(s). It also does not require to
maintain binding management key for each of the non-primary CoA(s).
Thus the proposed scheme reduces the signaling and processing
overhead in Mobile IPv6 networks.

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