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Title : Roaming Mechanism between PMIPv6 Domains
Author(s) : J. Na, et al.
Filename : draft-park-netlmm-pmipv6-roaming-00.txt
Pages : 20
Date : 2007-12-03
Proxy Mobile IPv6 (PMIPv6) is designed to provide mobility service to
mobile nodes in the network domain that does not require the nodes to
be involved in mobility management. In other words, the PMIPv6 can
support roaming within a PMIPv6 domain, i.e. intra-domain roaming,
transparent to mobile nodes without mobility functionality. However,
the mobile nodes should have additional protocols such as MIPv6 for
roaming between PMIPv6 domains, i.e. inter-domain roaming, although
the domains also service the transparent mobility. Hence, network-
based solution is needed for providing transparent mobility to the
mobile nodes that only move about between PMIPv6 domains. This
document specifies the inter-domain roaming mechanism controlled by
the networks adopting the PMIPv6 protocol.
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