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Title : Neighbor MR Authentication and Registration Mechanism
in Multihomed Mobile Networks
Author(s) : S. Choi, et al.
Filename : draft-cho-nemo-mr-registration-00.txt
Pages : 12
Date : 2004-4-26
In multihomed mobile networks, multiple Mobile Routers can be
deployed to provide fault recovery or load sharing. Also, each Mobile
Router (MR) can have a bi-directional tunnel with its own Home Agent
(HA). In this multihomed mobile network scenario, the neighbor root
MR can replace or share the operation of another MR. Therefore, MRs
should cooperate with each other to provide session continuity or
load sharing. We present an authentication and registration mechanism
without introducing extra signaling messages. Using the Return
Routability procedure of Mobile IPv6 and the Binding Update message
with the neighbor MR registration option, the MR can authenticate and
register the neighbor MR to its own HA. And the HA can use this
registered neighbor MR information to provide fault recovery or load
sharing.
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