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Title : Proxy Mobile IPv6 indication and discovery
Author(s) : D. Damic, et al.
Filename : draft-damic-netlmm-pmip6-ind-discover-00.txt
Pages : 14
Date : 2007-6-8
Proxy Mobile IPv6 is a network-based mobility protocol and is able to
manage the mobility of an IP host as it moves across different points
of attachment within the mobility domain. The IP host whose mobility
is being managed by the network is unaware of the existence of Proxy
Mobile IPv6 in the network or mobility being managed on its behalf.
This draft proposes mechanisms by which the host is informed of proxy
mobile IPv6 support in a network that it attaches to as well as the
ability for the host to discover such capability in the attached
network. The ability of the host to discover or be aware of proxy
mobile IPv6 support in the network enables better decision making in
terms of the type of mobility protocol used for IP mobility.
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