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Title : Context Transfer for Proxy MIPv6
Author(s) : M. Liebsch, C. Vogt
Filename : draft-liebsch-netlmm-proxymip6ct-00.txt
Pages : 19
Date : 2007-8-6
The IETF is specifying a protocol for network-based localized
mobility management, which takes basic operation for registration,
tunnel management and de-registration into account. This document
specifies how the IETF's Context Transfer Protocol, which is
specified in RFC 4067, can be used with protocols for network-based
mobility management, taking proactive and reactive handover scenarios
into account. The protocol Proxy Mobile IPv6 is suitable to support
network-based mobility management, which is the reference protocol
solution for the integration of the context transfer mechanisms in
this document.
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