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	Title		: Mobile IPv6 Internet-based Remote Interoperability 
			  Testing Description
	Author(s)	: T. Kniveton, et al.
	Filename	: draft-kniveton-mipv6-remote-testing-01.txt
	Pages		: 22
	Date		: 2005-1-21
	
This document describes how implementors of Mobile IPv6 can use
    IPv6-based network facilities to perform remote testing of their
    implementation with other groups participating in this testing
    program.  The document aims to describe how one may become part of a
    testing group, what can be tested through this method, and the steps
    necessary to connect to remote Mobile IPv6 entities.  This draft is
    not meant for deployment, and no change in Mobile IPv6 implementation
    is needed in order to participate in testing.

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