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Title : Heartbeat Mechanism for Local Mobility Anchors in Proxy Mobile IPv6
Author(s) : J. Lee, et al.
Filename : draft-jhlee-netlmm-heartbeatlma-00.txt
Pages : 9
Date : 2007-8-31
Proxy Mobile IPv6 (PMIPv6) introduces new mobility entities: the
local mobility anchor (LMA) and the mobile access gateway (MAG). The
LMA and MAG manage bi-directional tunnels between themselves to
provide a network-based mobility service to mobile nodes (MNs) within
a Proxy Mobile IPv6 Domain (PMIPv6-Domain). The failure of LMA
connected with its MAGs causes the communication failure of MNs
attached to the MAGs. Thus, the early failure detection of LMA is
desirable for appropriate countermeasures. This document specifies a
heartbeat mechanism for LMAs to detect the current reachability
between the LMAs.
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