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Title : Dynamic Inter Home Agent Protocol
Author(s) : B. Koh, et al.
Filename : draft-koh-dihap-00.txt
Pages : 15
Date : 2004-7-12
This draft describes a proposed Dynamic Inter Home Agent solution to
provide redundancy and load balancing of Home Agents. The proposed
solution recommends additional communication between home agents that
may be located far apart in terms of network topology but still
belonging to or are trusted by the same administrative domains
(service providers). While the mobile node is roaming away from its
home network, intervening home agents in the path of the
bidirectional tunnel between the mobile node and its registered home
agent may detect its presence. The intervening home agents that are
affiliated to the current home agent of the mobile node then proceed
to update it of their availability to serve as home agent for the
mobile node.
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