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Title : Link Characteristics Information for Mobile IP
Author(s) : S. Park, et al.
Filename : draft-daniel-mip-link-characteristic-02.txt
Pages : 11
Date : 2005-6-10
This document introduces a model for link characteristic information
delivery from the mobile node to the home agent and correspondent
node(s). This model allows the home agent and correspondent node(s)
to know the characteristics of the link the mobile node is currently
attached to. Based on this information, the home agent and
correspondent node(s) may shape ongoing traffics according to the
current available link capacity (e.g. bandwidth) to the mobile node.
This model can be applicable for Mobile IPv4 as well as Mobile IPv6.
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