%% You should probably cite rfc7411 instead of this I-D. @techreport{ietf-multimob-fmipv6-pfmipv6-multicast-05, number = {draft-ietf-multimob-fmipv6-pfmipv6-multicast-05}, type = {Internet-Draft}, institution = {Internet Engineering Task Force}, publisher = {Internet Engineering Task Force}, note = {Work in Progress}, url = {https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-ietf-multimob-fmipv6-pfmipv6-multicast/05/}, author = {Thomas C. Schmidt and Matthias Wählisch and Rajeev Koodli and Gorry Fairhurst and Dapeng Liu}, title = {{Multicast Listener Extensions for MIPv6 and PMIPv6 Fast Handovers}}, pagetotal = 28, year = 2014, month = mar, day = 19, abstract = {Fast handover protocols for MIPv6 and PMIPv6 define mobility management procedures that support unicast communication at reduced handover latency. Fast handover base operations do not affect multicast communication, and hence do not accelerate handover management for native multicast listeners. Many multicast applications like IPTV or conferencing, though, comprise delay- sensitive real-time traffic and will benefit from fast handover completion. This document specifies extension of the Mobile IPv6 Fast Handovers (FMIPv6) and the Fast Handovers for Proxy Mobile IPv6 (PFMIPv6) protocols to include multicast traffic management in fast handover operations. This multicast support is provided first at the control plane by a management of rapid context transfer between access routers, second at the data plane by an optional fast traffic forwarding that may include buffering. An FMIPv6 access router indicates support for multicast using an updated Proxy Router Advertisements message format.}, }