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	Title		: Route Optimization with Nested Correspondent Nodes
	Author(s)	: M. Watari, T. Ernst
	Filename	: draft-watari-nemo-nested-cn-00.txt
	Pages		: 18
	Date		: 2004-10-14
	
This document aims at assisting the problem statement of route
   optimization in nested mobile networks.  We describe the paths
   packets would take using existing Mobile IPv6 and NEMO Basic Support
   mechanisms when one or both end nodes of a communication flow are
   located in a nested NEMO.  One of both of the end nodes may
   themselves be either mobile nodes performing Mobile IPv6, or standard
   IPv6 nodes performing no mobility function at all.  The path can
   become extremely suboptimal if no optimization is provided.

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