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Title : Optimizations to Secure Connectivity and Mobility
Author(s) : M. Sahasrabudhe, V. Devarapalli
Filename : draft-meghana-mip4-mobike-optimizations-02.txt
Pages : 11
Date : 2007-4-20
Users that need to connect to their enterprise network from an
untrusted network require secure connectivity and mobility.
Enterprise users are increasingly using mobile nodes. A user may
need to connect to the enterprise network from anywhere, and in a
number of scenarios, from untrusted networks. There are existing
specifications developed by the Mobile IPv4 working group that
describe solutions for enterprise secure connectivity and mobility.
This document proposes optimizations to those solutions to reduce the
tunneling overhead and allow for a number of new access modes.
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