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Title : Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCPv4 and DHCPv6) Options for Mobility Server (MoS) discovery
Author(s) : G. Bajko, S. Das, I. Property
Filename : draft-bajko-mos-dhcp-options-02.txt
Pages : 14
Date : 2008-2-11
This document defines a number of Dynamic Host Configuration
Protocol (DHCP-for-IPv4 and DHCP-for-IPv6) options that contain a
list of domain names or IP addresses that can be mapped to servers
providing IEEE 802.21 type of Mobility Services. These Mobility
Services are used to assist an MN in handover preparation (network
discovery) and handover decision (network selection). The services
addressed by this document are the Media Independent Handover
Services defined in [IEEE802.21].
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