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Title : Hierarchical Mobility Anchor Points (HMAPs) for Network Localized Mobility Mangement (NETLMM)
Author(s) : S. Russert, F. Templin
Filename : draft-russert-netlmm-hmap-00.txt
Pages : 7
Date : 2007-2-21
The Mobility Anchor Point (MAP) for Network Localized Mobility
Management (NETLMM) is a single point of failure for the Localized
Mobility Management Domain (LMMD) and a focal point for all mobile
node (MN) traffic. These shortcomings can be addressed by
distributing the MAP function equally among the Access Routers (ARs)
in the LMMD and deploying hierarchically organized supporting nodes
in the backhaul network. This document specifies a Hierarchical MAP
(HMAP) and its use in operational delployments that support traffic
distribution and fault tolerance. Solutions for both IPv4 and IPv6
are given.
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