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Title : Cisco Mobile IPv4 Host Configuration Extensions
Author(s) : K. Leung, et al.
Filename : draft-leung-cisco-mip4-host-config-00.txt
Pages : 15
Date : 2005-4-1
An IP device requires basic host configuration to be able to
communicate. For example, the IP address on the interface and the
DNS server for a hostname to IP address lookup. This information is
configured statically or obtained dynamically using Dynamic Host
Configuration Protocol (DHCP) or Point-to- Point Protocol/IP Control
Protocol (PPP/IPCP). However, both DHCP and PPP/IPCP provides host
configuration based on the access network. In Mobile IPv4, the
registration process boots up a Mobile Node at an access network,
also known as foreign network. The information to configure the host
needs to be based on the home network. This document describes the
Mobile IPv4 extensions used to provide the base host configuration in
the Registration Request and Reply messages.
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