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Title : CAPWAP Handover Protocol (CAPWAPHP)
Author(s) : B. Sarikaya, et al.
Filename : draft-sarikaya-capwap-capwaphp-01.txt
Pages : 35
Date : 2006-3-2
This document describes the Control And Provisioning of Wireless
Access Points (CAPWAP) Handover Protocol (CAPWAPHP) which is a
protocol allowing the access controller of CAPWAP Working Group
architecture to anchor and manage 802.11 handovers of the stations
between a collection of Wireless Termination Points (access points).
The protocol, like IEEE's IAPP aims to ensure that a station is
connected to a single access point and provides an efficient context
transfer mechanism during handover using neighbor graphs. CAPWAPHP
handles local MAC and Split MAC with separate procedures. CAPWAPHP
can be transported using CAPWAP protocol.
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