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Title : Home Agent Reliability Protocol
Author(s) : R. Wakikawa
Filename : draft-ietf-mip6-hareliability-02.txt
Pages : 45
Date : 2007-7-24
The home agent can be a single point of failure when Mobile IPv6 is
used in a system. It is critical to provide home agent reliability
in the event of a home agent crashing or becoming unavailable. This
would allow another home agent to take over and continue providing
service to the mobile nodes. This document describes the problem
scope briefly and provides a mechanism of home agent failure
detection, home agent state transfer, and home agent switching for
home agent redundancy and reliability.
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