@techreport{sarikaya-seamoby-mipv6hp-00, number = {draft-sarikaya-seamoby-mipv6hp-00}, type = {Internet-Draft}, institution = {Internet Engineering Task Force}, publisher = {Internet Engineering Task Force}, note = {Work in Progress}, url = {https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-sarikaya-seamoby-mipv6hp/00/}, author = {Xiaofeng Xu and Andrew Krywaniuk and Behcet Sarikaya and Vinod K. Choyi and Claude Castelluccia}, title = {{Mobile IPv6 Hierarchical Paging}}, pagetotal = 22, year = 2001, month = sep, day = 17, abstract = {This document specifies Hierarchical Mobile IPv6 Hierarchical Paging (HMIPv6HP), an IP host alerting protocol which is an extension to Hierarchical Mobile IPv6. The extension allows a mobile node to enter a power saving dormant mode during which its location is known with coarse accuracy defined by a paging area. In the visited domain only the paging mobility anchor point (PMAP) is responsible for keeping the binding cache entries for dormant mobile nodes and, it re- establishes the downlink routes on demand by means of paging. Paging is initiated by the paging agent (PA) and the access routers in paging areas and does not involve periodic layer 3 messages to be sent except for time-slot based paging which is optional and is to be used on links with no support for layer 2 paging. The protocol works with layer 2 paging areas if they are supported.}, }