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Title : Bootstrapping of mobile entity with an ipv6
home address roaming into the ipv4 network
Author(s) : X. Qin, C. Wan
Filename : draft-qin-mip6-dsbootstrapping-00.txt
Pages : 17
Date : 2006-6-19
DSMIPv6 [V4TRAVERSAL] defines how the dual-stack mobile node roams in
the IPv4 network. It assumes that home agent and mobile node support
mipv4 and mipv6 protocol, and home agent could assign an IPv4 address
for the mobile node. This assumption works during many scenarios.
However, as the IPv4 address is a scarce resource in many countries,
the mobile IPv6 home agent does not own Ipv4 address pools, not
support IPv4 protocol and mobile IP4 protocol. In such scenario, a
temporary ipv4 home address is more useful. [Routing] Focuses on the
solution to such scenario. In this solution, mobile nodes get
temporary IPv4 home addresses from the foreign home agent . The
scenarios and solutions defined in [Routing] are the preliminary of
this document. This document describes the bootstrapping of the
dual-stack MIPv6-homed mobile entity in Mobile IPv4 network.
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