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Title : Route management of mobile entity with an ipv6 home address roaming into the ipv4 network
Author(s) : C. Wan, et al.
Filename : draft-wan-mip6-nemo-routing-00.txt
Pages : 13
Date : 2006-6-14
The current Mobile IPv6 and NEMO specification supports only IPv6.
As an extension, the DSMip6 protocol [v4traversal]defines how the
dual-stack mobile node roams in the ipv4 network. The dsmip6
protocol assumes that both home agent and mobile node supports mipv4
and mipv6 protocol. It also assumes that both the home agent and
mobile node have a configured ipv4 address. These assumptions do
work during many scenarios. However, as the ipv4 address is a scarce
resource in many counrties, some mobile nodes may not be able to get
configured ipv4 home addresses from their home agents. In this
scenario, a temporary ipv4 home address is more useful. This
document will focuse on this scenario.
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