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Title : Proxy MIPv6 support for Mobile Nodes with Multihoming
Author(s) : A. Muhanna, M. Khalil
Filename : draft-muhanna-netlmm-multihoming-support-00.txt
Pages : 11
Date : 2007-11-12
Proxy Mobile IPv6 is a network-based mobility protocol which provides
IP mobility for a regular IPv6 mobile node without the involvement of
the IPv6 host. Whenever a mobile node is attached to a PMIPv6 domain
via a mobility access gateway, MAG, it appears to the mobile node as
if it is attached to the same home link and thus the mobile node may
think that it is not roaming away from home. An issue has been
raised with respect to the base PMIPv6 protocol support of a mobile
node with multiple physical interfaces. This issue has been
referenced as PMIPv6 support for multihoming mobile node. This
document describes the multihoming issue as it relates to PMIPv6 and
provides an analysis to all scenarios that have been identified thus
far.
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