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"IPv4 Support for Proxy Mobile IPv6", Ryuji Wakikawa, Sri Gundavelli, 23-Sep-08. ( bytes)
- This document specifies extensions to Proxy Mobile IPv6 protocol for
adding IPv4 protocol support. The scope of IPv4 protocol support is
two-fold: 1) extending IPv4 home address mobility support to the
mobile node. 2) allowing the mobility entities in the Proxy Mobile
IPv6 domain to exchange signaling messages over an IPv4 transport
network.
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"GRE Key Option for Proxy Mobile IPv6", Ahmad Muhanna, Mohamed Khalil, Sri Gundavelli, Kent Leung, 7-Oct-08. ( bytes)
- This document defines a new Mobility Option for allowing the mobile
access gateway and the local mobility anchor to negotiate GRE
encapsulation mode and exchange the downlink and uplink GRE keys
which are used for marking the downlink and uplink traffic that
belong to a specific mobile node session or a specific flow.
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"Heartbeat Mechanism for Proxy Mobile IPv6", Vijay Devarapalli, Rajeev Koodli, Heeseon Lim, Nishi Kant, Suresh Krishnan, Julien Laganier, 30-Sep-08. ( bytes)
- Proxy Mobile IPv6 is a network-based mobility management protocol.
The mobility entities involved in the Proxy Mobile IPv6 protocol, the
Mobile Access Gateway (MAG) and the Local Mobility Anchor (LMA),
setup tunnels dynamically to manage mobility for a mobile node within
the Proxy Mobile IPv6 domain. This document describes a heartbeat
mechanism between the MAG and the LMA to detect failures quickly and
take appropriate action.
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"Interactions between PMIPv6 and MIPv6: scenarios and related issues", Gerardo Giaretta, 17-Nov-08. ( bytes)
- The scenarios where Proxy Mobile IPv6 (PMIPv6) and Mobile IPv6
(MIPv6) protocols are both deployed in a network require some
analysis and considerations. This document describes all identified
possible scenarios, which require an interaction between PMIPv6 and
MIPv6 and discusses all issues related to these scenarios. Solutions
and reccomendations to enable these scenarios are also described.
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