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Title : Inter-Technology Handover for Proxy MIPv6
Author(s) : M. Liebsch, L. Le
Filename : draft-liebsch-netlmm-intertech-proxymip6ho-01.txt
Pages : 23
Date : 2008-02-25
The IETF is specifying Proxy Mobile IPv6 for network-based localized
mobility management, which takes basic operation for registration,
tunnel management and de-registration into account in a first
protocol release. This document proposes an extension to Proxy
Mobile IPv6 to suit MNs, which have multiple network interfaces
implemented and hand over from one network interface to another
network interface while remaining anchored at the same Local Mobility
Anchor. This extension avoids that the LMA will prematurely forward
data packets for the mobile node to the mobile node's new interface
before the address configuration of this interface has completed.
With the proposed extension, packet buffering at the new MAG is not
necessary and packet losses during an inter-technology handover can
be avoided.
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