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Title : Mobile IPv6 Bootstrapping Architecture Using DHCP
Author(s) : Y. Ohba, et al.
Filename : draft-ohba-mip6-boot-arch-dhcp-00.txt
Pages : 20
Date : 2004-10-19
A mobile node needs home address, home agent address and security
association with home agent to register with the home agent. The
process of obtaining this information is called bootstrapping. This
document describes a bootstrapping architecture in which there is
some dependency between AAA for network access and AAA for mobility
service and DHCP in the visited network is used for carrying Mobile
IPv6 bootstrap information to the mobile node. The architecture is
based on an assumption that the mobile node uses network access
credentials as the seed information without a need to pre-configure
any Mobile IPv6 service parameters.
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