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Title : Mobile IPv4 NAI-based Home Address Assignment
Author(s) : N. PaulKandasamy, K. Leung
Filename : draft-paulkandasamy-mobileip-nai-based-home-addres-00.txt
Pages : 21
Date : 2004-3-25
With the introduction of NAIs for identifying Mobile Nodes, RFC
2794 also enabled the Home Agents to be able to assign IP addresses
to the Mobile Nodes during the initial registration. Though the
concept of NAI-based home address assignment is referenced in both
RFC 2794 and RFC 3344, a comprehensive procedure for achieving such
a NAI-based home address assignment has not been outlined. More
particularly, the Home Agent and Mobile Node behaviors including
the error recovery mechanisms for various scenarios related to NAI-
based home address assignment have not yet been specified. This
document specifies a procedure that the Mobile IP entities should
follow in order to facilitate NAI-based home address assignment
under various circumstances.
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