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Title : The Problem Statements for NEMO in NetLMM domains
Author(s) : D. Kaspar, J. Lee
Filename : draft-lee-netlmm-nemo-ps-00.txt
Pages : 13
Date : 2007-2-28
The NetLMM protocol provides local mobility to the mobile node
without requiring any modification of mobile node. The NetLMM domain
provides this service by maintaining forwarding state for the mobile
node's prefix. In case that the mobile node is a mobile router in
the home network the NetLMM domain may not have the forwarding state
for the mobile network prefix, so it can't forward packets from nodes
within the mobile network, that is to say, existing NetLMM protocols
do not consider mobile routers enough.
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