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This draft is a work item of the Mobility for IPv4 Working Group of the IETF.
Title : Experimental Message, Extension and Error Codes for Mobile IPv4
Author(s) : A. Patel
Filename : draft-ietf-mip4-experimental-messages-00.txt
Pages : 9
Date : 2003-12-9
Mobile IPv4 message types range from 0 to 255. This document
reserves a message type for use by an individual, company, or
organization for experimental purpose, to evaluate enhancements
to Mobile IPv4 messages before formal standards proposal.
Mobile IPv4 defines a general Extension mechanism to allow
optional information to be carried by Mobile IP control
messages. Extensions are not skippable, if defined in range [0-
127] and skippable, if defined in range [128-255]. This
document reserves extension types in both the skippable and
non-skippable range for experimental use.
Also, Mobile IPv4 defines error codes for use by FA [64-127]
and HA [128-192]. This document reserves an error code in both
these ranges for experimental use.
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