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	Title           : Prefix Management for Mobile IPv6 Fast Handover on Point-to-Point Links
	Author(s)       : F. Xia, B. Sarikaya
	Filename        : draft-xia-mipshop-fmip-ptp-02.txt
	Pages           : 12
	Date            : 2008-02-22

The Mobile IPv6 Fast Handovers (FMIPv6) specification currently does
not explicitly define prefix management over point-to-point links
when a Mobile Node (MN) uses a prefix to formulate a new Care-of-
Address (CoA).  In this document a mechanism is proposed for
assigning unique prefixes to the MN by the Previous Access Router
(PAR).  The New Access Router (NAR) dynamically assigns an unique
prefix called dedicated prefix to any MN that is performing a
handover.  Both reactive and predictive modes of FMIPv6 are
explained.

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