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Title : DHCPv6 or AAA Based Home Network Prefix Delegation for PMIPv6 and MIPv6
Author(s) : B. Sarikaya, F. Xia
Filename : draft-sarikaya-netlmm-prefix-delegation-00.txt
Pages : 14
Date : 2007-5-8
In Mobile IPv6 and Proxy Mobile IPv6, one prefix can only be assigned
to one mobile node by the home agent/ local mobility anchor (HA/LMA)
and different mobile nodes can not share this home network prefix.
Managing per-MN home network prefixes is likely to increase the
processing load at the HA/LMA. Based on the idea that Dynamic Host
Configuration Protocol for IPv6 (DHCPv6) servers as well as
Authentication, Authorization and Accounting (AAA) servers can manage
prefixes, we propose a new technique in which HA/LMA offloads
delegation and release tasks of the prefixes to the DHCPv6/AAA
server. HA/LMA requests a prefix for an incoming mobile node to the
DHCPv6/AAA server. Based on this prefix, the mobile node can create
a home address. When the mobile station leaves the network, the
prefix is returned to the DHCPv6/AAA server.
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