Overlapping IPv4 Address Assignment Support for Dual-stack Mobile IPv6
draft-gundavelli-mext-dsmip-ipv4-overlap-03
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| Authors | Hidetoshi Yokota , Carl Williams , Sri Gundavelli , Julien Laganier | ||
| Last updated | 2012-04-24 (Latest revision 2011-10-22) | ||
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Abstract
There are number of deployment scenarios where there is a need for a home agent to allocate the same private IPv4 address to multiple mobile nodes that it is serving. A service provider hosting home agent service for enterprises, or for supporting some of the IPv6 transitioning solutions related to IPv4 address exhaust problem, a home agent may have to allocate the same private IPv4 address to multiple mobile nodes. The Dual-stack Mobile IPv6 does not have such support. This document specifies extensions to Dual-stack Mobile IPv6 for supporting overlapping private IPv4 address assignment support.
Authors
Hidetoshi Yokota
Carl Williams
Sri Gundavelli
Julien Laganier
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