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	Title           : Firewall friendly Return-Routability Test (RRT) for Mobile IPv6
	Author(s)       : G. Bajko
	Filename        : draft-bajko-mip6-rrtfw-03.txt
	Pages           : 13
	Date            : 2008-02-25

This document defines a slightly modified Return Routability Test 
(RRT) for MIPv6 [RFC3775]. The herein defined RRT mechanism is 
intended for CoA exchanges between the MN and the CN. Once the MN 
and CN find out their peers' valid addresses, an additional 
mechanism, defined in [I-D.tschofenig-mip6-ice], will be used to run 
connectivity checks to figure out which of the address pairs have 
connectivity and, if needed, open the required pinholes in the 
firewalls as described in [4]. 
The defined mechanism is intended to work with current firewalls 
without requiring any support from them.

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