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Title : Using Mobile IPv6 for Home LAN Access
Author(s) : S. Sugimoto
Filename : draft-sugimoto-mip6-homelan-access-00.txt
Pages : 20
Date : 2006-3-2
In this document, we propose to relax forwarding rule of the Mobile
IPv6 home agent. In addition to utilizing link-local scope home
address, mobile node may request home agent to bypass specific link-
local scope multicast traffic which may be of its interest. The
extensions allow mobile node to seamlessly access the home network
through link-local communication. Modifications to mobility signals
for home registration are made in order to realize the extensions.
This document also provides a set of requirements and guidelines for
target usage scenario and implications to Mobile IPv6 system design.
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