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Title : Multihoming in SIP-based Network Mobility (SIP-NEMO)
Author(s) : C. Lee, C. Huang
Filename : draft-ming-monami6-multihomed-sipnemo-00.txt
Pages : 20
Date : 2006-11-6
Network mobility is proposed to let a mobile network change its point
of attachment and still to keep all nodes attached to the mobile
network globally reachable. However, due to scare bandwidth, limited
signaling coverage and frequent link failure, a mobile network needs
multihoming, i.e., multiple paths simultaneously to access the
Internet, on the perspective of performance and reliability. The
document specifies how to support multihoming in network mobility
using the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP). The proposed Multihomed
SIP-based Network Mobility (SIP-NEMO) can dynamically select a path
per session according to the status of egress interfaces and/or
gateways.
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