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Title : Fast Handover for Hierarchical MIPv6 (F-HMIPv6)
Author(s) : H. Jung, et al.
Filename : draft-jung-mobopts-fhmipv6-00.txt
Pages : 14
Date : 2005-4-11
This document proposes a scheme to support Fast Handover over HMIPv6
networks. The MIPv6 mobility could be more enhanced by combining
FMIPv6 with HMIPv6, in which MIPv6 is benefited from all the
advantages of the respective schemes. This document describes how to
use FMIPv6 for HMIPv6 (F-HMIPv6). The F-HMIPv6 is designed to be
friendly with the data transport feature of HMIPv6. In F-HMIPv6, the
tunnel for fast handover is established between MAP and NAR, rather
than between PAR and NAR. For this purpose, the MN exchanges the
FMIPv6 messages with MAP, not PAR. The F-HMIPv6 utilizes the FMIPv6
messages for handover support without further defining any new
messages. For the F-HMIPv6, it is proposed to define a new flag 'F' in
the HMIPv6 MAP option.
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