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Title : Multi-homing for small scale fixed network Using Mobile IP and NEMO
Author(s) : K. Nagami, et al.
Filename : draft-nagami-mip6-nemo-multihome-fixed-network-04.txt
Pages : 10
Date : 2007-5-14
Multi-homing technology improves the availability of host and network
connectivity. Since the node and network behavior of mobile
networking and fixed networking are different, the different
architecture has been discussed and proposed. This document proposes
the common architecture both for mobile and fixed networking
environment, using the mobile IP [1] and NEMO [2]. The proposed
architecture only requires a modification of the mobile IP and NEMO
so that multiple-CoA can be used. In addition, multiple HAs which
are located in different place, are required for redundancy.
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