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Title : Packet Tunneling for Route Optimization in MN-to-MN Communications
Author(s) : E. Wu, et al.
Filename : draft-ewu-mip6-mn-mn-tunnel-00.txt
Pages : 10
Date : 2005-2-15
Mobile IPv6 provides mobility support for mobile devices moving
around the Internet. It specifies that when a mobile host wishes for
peers to communicate directly to its visited location, that the peer
send packets using a Routing Header, Type 2. Corresponding packets
from the mobile use a Home Address option.
When two moving devices communicate, they may wish to use a the most
direct data path between their respective locations. Use of this
direct data path incurs the cost of both Routing Header and Home
Address Options, in each direction. This document provides a simple
means of reducing this overhead.
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