Network Mobility Support in the Proxy Mobile IPv6 Domain
draft-sijeon-mext-nemo-pmip6-00
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Authors | Younghan Kim , Seil Jeon , Jiwon Jang | ||
Last updated | 2010-10-18 | ||
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Abstract
Network mobility (NEMO) enables all the nodes within a mobile network to provide session continuity without requiring their involvement when the mobile network moves. To provide NEMO support, the NEMO basic support protocol (NEMO-BSP) is specified in [RFC 3963]. With the advances of the network-based mobility management protocol referred to as Proxy Mobile IPv6 (PMIPv6), interest in applicable NEMO support in the PMIPv6 domain is increasing however, the standard PMIPv6, defined in [RFC 5213], handles only a single mobile node. This document presents a NEMO-enabled PMIPv6 using a Proxy Router (PR) rather than the MR defined in [RFC 3963] and describes detailed operations for network/node mobility support in the PMIPv6 domain.
Authors
Younghan Kim
Seil Jeon
Jiwon Jang
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