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	Title           : Mobility Support Using MPLS and MP-BGP Signaling
	Author(s)       : O. Berzin, A. Malis
	Filename        : draft-berzin-malis-mpls-mobility-00.txt
	Pages           : 57
	Date            : 2007-10-31

This document describes a new approach to handling user mobility at
the network layer in the context of Multiprotocol Label Switched
Networks (MPLS).  This approach does not rely on the existing IP
mobility management protocols such as Mobile IP, and is instead based
on the combination of Multiprotocol BGP (MP-BGP) and MPLS.  This
document proposes to introduce new protocol elements to MP-BGP to
achieve Mobility Label distribution at the network control plane and
the optimal packet delivery to the mobile node by the network
forwarding plane using MPLS.

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