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	Title		: Mobility using Proxy MIP and Mobike
	Author(s)	: S. Antoine
	Filename	: draft-antoine-mip4-proxymobike-01.txt
	Pages		: 10
	Date		: 2008-2-14
	
The simultaneous use of Mobike and Mobile IPv4 has been proposed to
   provide secure connectivity and session continuity to roaming
   corporate users.  Optimization of this solution have eliminated the
   tunneling overhead of Mobile IPv4 in the vpn tunnel by having a
   Foreign Agent co-located to the mobile vpn gateway.  This document
   further proposes an interaction between Mobike and Proxy Mobile IP that simplifies implementation and deployment of the previous
   methods.  The mobile vpn gateway is co-located to the Mobility Proxy
   Agent and each Access Point in the corporate network is equipped with
   Proxy Mobile IP.  When moving outside the corporate network, the
   Mobile Node secure connectivity and session continuity is handled by
   Mobike.  Proxy Mobile IP alone is used to handle mobility when the
   Mobile Node moves within the corporate network.  This document
   introduces an interaction between Internet Key Exchange v2 and Proxy
   Mobile IP in which the Internet Key Exchange AUTH request triggers
   the Proxy Mobile IP registration request to the internal Home Agent.
   This interaction easily allows the Mobile Node's home address to be
   used as vpn Tunnel Inner Address.

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