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	Title		: Local HA to HA protocol
	Author(s)	: V. Devarapalli, et al.
	Filename	: draft-devarapalli-mip6-nemo-local-haha-01.txt
	Pages		: 10
	Date		: 2006-3-6
	
This document describes the use of an Inter Home Agents protocol
   (HAHA) to achieve Home Agent reliability and load balancing.  The
   protocol allows Home Agents serving the same home link to share the
   binding cache contents, and switch a mobile node from one home agent
   to another.  It also allows a mobile node to utilize multiple Home
   Agents simultaneously.  A mobile node picks one Home Agent as its
   primary Home Agent and registers with it.  The primary Home Agent
   synchronizes the binding cache information with other Home Agents.
   Any of Home Agents can intercept a packet meant for the mobile node
   and tunnel the packet directly to its current Care-of address.

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