Path and Session Management in Proxy Mobile IPv6
draft-koodli-netlmm-path-and-session-management-00
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Authors | Rajeev Koodli , Julien Laganier | ||
Last updated | 2008-07-06 | ||
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IESG | IESG state | Expired | |
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Abstract
In a distributed network environment such as a Proxy Mobile IPv6 domain, it is often necessary to know that a peer is alive and, if not, detect quickly that a peer has failed and subsequently re- started. It is also necessary to detect failures where only a subset of the existing mobility sessions are affected. Furthermore, failure indication should be possible without waiting for an explicit query from a peer. This document outlines a protocol to address such path and session reliability for Proxy Mobile IPv6.
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