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	Title		: Mobility Management for IPv6 Hosts using Proxy Mobile IPv4
	Author(s)	: D. Premec, D. Damic
	Filename	: draft-premec-mip4-ip6-proxy-mip4-00.txt
	Pages		: 17
	Date		: 2006-6-20
	
The IPv6-based end-user device is commonly not able to utilize the 
advantages introduced by the mobile IP protocols. However, this 
specification describes how an end-user device supporting only IPv6 
protocol stack may be provided with a mobility service by the mobile 
IPv4-based access network. The unaltered end-user device relies on 
the functionalities of the two network-side entities, the Home Agent 
and the new Proxy Mobile Node, acting on its behalf and providing the 
IP layer mobility management. 



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