2002: IP Mobility Support.
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This document specifies protocol enhancements that allow transparent routing of IP datagrams to mobile nodes in the Internet. Each mobile node is always identified by its home address, regardless of its current point of attachment to the Internet. While situated away from its home, a mobile node is also associated with a care-of address, which provides information about its current point of attachment to the Internet. The protocol provides for registering the care-of address with a home agent. The home agent sends datagrams destined for the mobile node through a tunnel to the care- of address. After arriving at the end of the tunnel, each datagram is then delivered to the mobile node.
Status PROPOSED STANDARD
Format TXT=193103 bytes
Authors
Date October 1996
Keyphrases mobile node agent foreign agent IP
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- RFC2003: IP Encapsulation within
- RFC2004: Minimal Encapsulation within
- RFC2005: Applicability Statement for IP Mobility Support.
- RFC2006: The Definitions of Managed Objects for IP Mobility Support using SMIv2.
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- RFC2107: Ascend Tunnel Management Protocol -
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- RFC2290: Mobile-IPv4 Configuration Option for PPP
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- RFC2626: The Internet and the Millennium Problem (Year 2000).
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- RFC2896: Remote Network Monitoring MIB Protocol Identifier Macros.
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