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	Title		: Decomposed Home Agent Architecture
	Author(s)	: A. O'Neill
	Filename	: draft-oneill-mip-decomposedha-00.txt
	Pages		: 16
	Date		: 2004-7-13
	
RFC 3344 [1] describes the current version of Mobile IP version 4    
   signaling and forwarding. The signaling and forwarding is conducted 
   between a Mobile Node and a Home Agent, via an optional intermediate 
   Foreign Agent, for a Home Address of the Mobile Node. The Home Agent 
   acts as the Mobile IP signaling endpoint, as well as the forwarding 
   endpoint for packet tunneling between the Home Agent and the MN Care 
   of Address. This document describes an alternative architecture in 
   which the Home Agent is the signaling endpoint whilst a new Tunnel 
   Agent acts as the forwarding endpoint.

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