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Title : Service Location Protocol Extensions for Mobile IPv6
Author(s) : B. Silverajan, J. Hartman
Filename : draft-silverajan-slpmip6-00.txt
Pages : 19
Date : 2004-10-13
This document specifies extensions to the Service Location Protocol
verson 2 (SLPv2) which allow applications residing in Mobile IPv6
nodes to interact with SLPv2 agents in fixed networks. Each mobile
node contains a Visiting Agent which communicates with Access Agents
residing in fixed networks. In networks already deployed with
SLPv2-based service infrastructure, this allows applications in
visiting mobile nodes to use SLPv2 and provide site-local services
without needing prior knowledge or static configuration of the
networks they visit. By monitoring changes in Access Agent
Advertisements, Visiting Agents can decide if the mobile node has
moved to a new network, and if it is necessary to rediscover and
reregister site-local services. This document extends SLPv2 and the
SLP API with new message types, error codes and function calls.
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