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Title : NetLMM Protocol
Author(s) : G. Giaretta, et al.
Filename : draft-giaretta-netlmm-dt-protocol-00.txt
Pages : 49
Date : 2006-6-21
This document specifies a network protocol that allows mobile nodes
to move around in a localized mobility domain, changing their point
of attachment within the domain, but without ever being aware at the
IP layer that their point of attachment has ever changed, and
maintaining seamless communication in the presence of such mobility
events. It defines two protocol entities, a Mobile Access Gateway
and a Local Mobility Anchor, and a set of messages between them, that
together make these mobility events transparent to the mobile nodes
at the IP layer.
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