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	Title		: Goals and Requirements for IPv4 Support in PMIPv6
	Author(s)	: S. Jeong, et al.
	Filename	: draft-jeong-netlmm-ipv4-support-req-00.txt
	Pages		: 8
	Date		: 2007-2-27
	
   The IETF NetLMM WG is developing standards of network-based mobility
   management in a localized domain.  PMIPv6 architecture enables mobile
   nodes to roam without host-side mobility management protocol stack.
   Current PMIPv6 protocols mainly consider IPv6 and dual stack mobile
   nodes.  It also states deployment scenario of PMIPv6 in IPv6
   infrastructure.  However, localized mobility management in IPv4
   network is also problematic.  Also, there still exist a lot of IPv4
   MNs and these IPv4 MNs may visit PMIPv6 domain.  This document
   discusses a few scenarios of IPv4 support in PMIPv6 domain and
   describes goals and requirements for IPv4 support in PMIPv6.


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