@techreport{sarikaya-softwire-dslitemobility-01, number = {draft-sarikaya-softwire-dslitemobility-01}, 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-softwire-dslitemobility/01/}, author = {Behcet Sarikaya and Frank Xia}, title = {{Dual-stack Lite Mobility Solutions}}, pagetotal = 13, year = 2009, month = oct, day = 20, abstract = {Two solutions are presented to show how to use Dual-Stack Lite transition technique in mobile networks: one for Proxy Mobile IPv6 and the other for Dual-Stack Mobile IPv6. Proxy Mobile IPv6 allows IPv4 nodes to receive mobility services using an IPv4 home address. Mobile node can have IPv4 only operation by sending IPv4 datagrams which are encapsulated by the Mobile Access Gateway (MAG) at the DS- lite home router and and tunneled to Local Mobility Anchor (LMA) which is also DS-lite carrier-grade Network Address Translator (NAT). In case of client based mobility using DSMIPv6, mobile node is a dual-stack node and it can receive an IPv4 home address from the home agent which is co-located with DS-lite carrier-grade NAT. Mobile node (MN) encapsulates IPv4 datagrams in IPv6 which are decapsulated at the home agent (HA). Mobile network could be WiMAX network or 3GPP Long Term Evolution network.}, }