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This draft is a work item of the IKEv2 Mobility and Multihoming Working Group of the IETF.
Title : IKEv2 Mobility and Multihoming Protocol (MOBIKE)
Author(s) : P. Eronen
Filename : draft-ietf-mobike-protocol-02.txt
Pages : 23
Date : 2005-9-12
This document describes the MOBIKE protocol, a mobility and
multihoming extension to IKEv2. MOBIKE allows hosts to update the
(outer) IP addresses associated with IKE and IPsec Security
Associations (SAs). A mobile VPN client could use MOBIKE to keep the
connection with the VPN gateway active while moving from one address
to another. Similarly, a multihomed host could use MOBIKE to move
the traffic to a different interface if, for instance, the currently
used one stops working.
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