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	Title           : Proxy Mobile IPv6 and Mobile IPv4 interworking
	Author(s)       : M. Sahasrabudhe, V. Devarapalli
	Filename        : draft-meghana-netlmm-pmipv6-mipv4-00.txt
	Pages           : 15
	Date            : 2008-02-15

The Proxy Mobile IPv6 protocol provides mobility management for an
IPv4-only mobile nodes.  It provides network-based mobility
management and session continuity for the IPv4 mobile node as long as
the mobile node is attached to the Proxy Mobile IPv6 domain.  The
mobile node that attaches to the Proxy Mobile IPv6 domain, may also
implement Mobile IPv4.  When a Mobile IPv4-capable mobile node
attaches to a Proxy Mobile IPv6 domain, there are some interactions
between Proxy Mobile IPv6 and Mobile IPv4 that need to be studied.
This document looks at a particular scenario where the mobile node
transitions between using Proxy Mobile IPv6 and Mobile IPv4.

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