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Title : A New Mechanism for SIP over Mobile IPv6
Author(s) : P. Kim
Filename : draft-pskim-sip-mipv6-00.txt
Pages : 9
Date : 2005-6-29
This draft proposes a new mechanism for Session Initiation Protocol
(SIP) over Mobile IPv6. In this mechanism, a home agent (HA) on home
subnet acts as a redirect server and a registrar for SIP as well as
a home router for Mobile IPv6. Thus, a binding cache in the HA
contains location information for SIP as well as home registration
entries for Mobile IPv6. An access router on foreign subnet acts as
only a router that offers a domain name. To implement the proposed
mechanism, some messages used in network layer are newly defined,
such as a router advertisement, a router solicitation and a binding
update. In the proposed mechanism, a mobile node doesn't require
dynamic host configuration protocol (DHCP) and thus both home and
foreign subnets don't need DHCP servers, unlike existing mechanisms
on Mobile IPv4.
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