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Title : GRE Key Option for Proxy Mobile IPv6
Author(s) : A. Muhanna, et al.
Filename : draft-muhanna-netlmm-grekey-option-01.txt
Pages : 12
Date : 2007-10-10
The Proxy Mobile IPv6 base specification defined in [PMIP6-ID] allows
the mobile node's IPv4 and IPv6 traffic between the local mobility
anchor and the mobile access gateway to be tunneled using IPv6, IPv4
or IPv4-UDP encapsulation headers. These encapsulation modes do not
offer semantics for the tunnel end-points to expose a service
identifier that can be used to identify traffic for a certain
classification, such as for supporting mobile nodes that are using
overlapping private IPv4 addressing. The extensions defined in this
document allow the mobile access gateway and the local mobility
anchor to negotiate GRE encapsulation mode and along with the GRE
symmetric key or asymmetric keys for marking the flows, so that
differential processing can be applied by the tunnel peers over those
flows.
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