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Title : IPv4 Care-of Address Registration
Author(s) : R. Wakikawa, et al.
Filename : draft-wakikawa-nemo-v4tunnel-00.txt
Pages : 0
Date : 2004-7-14
On the Internet, two different IP protocols are deployed such as
IPv4 [8] and IPv6 [2]. The Mobile IPv6 Router uses the basic NEMO
protocol [3] which is IPv6 protocol specific. During the early
period of time that IPv6 transition is occurring it is very likely
that a Mobile IPv6 router will move to an IPv4 only access network.
When this occurs the Mobile IPv6 Router will no longer be able to
operate using the basic NEMO protocol. There has already been some
earlier work to provide IPv6 capability over an IPv4 access network
for a Mobile IPv6 Router [see [10] [11]]. This draft provides a
capability by to maintain IPv6 connectivity for the Mobile IPv6
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