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Title : IPv4 Mobility through Peer Signaling
Author(s) : S. Goswami
Filename : draft-goswami-mip4-peer-signaling-00.txt
Pages : 0
Date : 2005-2-9
This document describes a way to perform mobility in IPv4
(potentially IPv6) without requiring any new entity in networks
infrastructure (e.g. Home Agent, Foreign Agent, etc.). Instead of
using infrastructure entities this method delegates all the mobility
function to the end nodes. The method relies on source and
destination address translation at the end nodes, and signaling
between end nodes to perform hand offs - all these function can be
encapsulated in an entity called Mobility Agent (MA) in the end
nodes.
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