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Title : Mobile IPv4 Regional Registration
Author(s) : P. Calhoun, G. Montenegro, C. Perkins
Filename : draft-ietf-mobileip-reg-tunnel-08.txt
Pages : 41
Date : 2003-11-20
Using Mobile IP, a mobile node registers with its home agent each
time it changes care-of address. If the distance between the
visited network and the home network of the mobile node is large, the
signaling delay for these registrations may be long. This document
describes a new kind of `regional' registrations, i.e. registrations
local to the visited domain. The regional signaling is performed via
a new network entity called a Gateway Foreign Agent and introduces
a layer of hierarchy in the visited domain. Regional registrations
reduce the number of signaling messages to the home network, and
reduce the signaling delay when a mobile node moves from one foreign
agent to another within the same visited domain. This document is an
optional extension to the Mobile IPv4 protocol.
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