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Title : Problem Statement for MIPv6 Interactions with GPRS/UMTS Packet Filtering
Author(s) : X. Chen, M. Watson, M. Harris
Filename : draft-chen-mip6-gprs-00.txt
Pages : 17
Date : 2004-2-10
This document provides an analysis of certain inter-working problems
between IPv6 nodes running Mobile IPv6, at least one of which is
connected to a GPRS/UMTS network. The inter-working problems are
caused by some specific packet filtering operations at the edge of
the GPRS/UMTS network which are applied to control access to the
GPRS/UMTS services and network resources. However, we believe that
other scenarios may exist in which similar packet filtering
operations may be applied and that similar problems would arise in
these, more general, scenarios.
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