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Title : Application Programming Interface to a Trigger Database for MOBIKE
Author(s) : H. Tschofenig, et al.
Filename : draft-schilcher-mobike-trigger-api-02.txt
Pages : 28
Date : 2005-10-25
The purpose of MOBIKE is the creation and maintenance of a set of
available addresses and provide them to the communication partner. A
MOBIKE peer should have some information about the status of each
address and interface in order to execute the respective actions.
Examples may comprise switching from one address or interface to
another. This information, which will be referred as trigger, is
distributed over a number of protocol daemons at an end host. To
make this information available to a MOBIKE daemon, it is necessary
to store it centrally at the host (called trigger database) and to
enable the protocols to insert the triggers and to allow MOBIKE to
obtain timely information.
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