Analysis of Mobile IP and RSVP Interactions
draft-thomas-seamoby-rsvp-analysis-00
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Author | Michael Thomas | ||
Last updated | 2001-02-13 | ||
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Abstract
IP Mobility along with RSVP makes my head hurt. Trying to guess the benefits (if any) of a proposed context transfer protocol is even more difficult to judge. This draft tries to make sense of some subset of the possible permutations in a possibly vain attempt have an overview of the problem space.
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