Autoconfiguration and Network Localized Mobility Management using DHCP (draft-templin-autoconf-netlmm-dhcp-02.txt)

Fred Templin adds to the “official” announcement:

This document specifies a DHCP-based solution for the AUTOCONF
and NETLMM problem spaces. In this solution, a mobile node (MN)
autoconfigures addresses by selecting access routers (ARs) and
informing a mobility anchor point (MAP) of its current AR
location using DHCP. Mobility management is negotiated and
confirmed by the communication between the MN and MAP.
Solutions for both IPv4 and IPv6 are given, and IP version
differences are discussed.

A New Internet-Draft is available from the on-line Internet-Drafts
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Title : Autoconfiguration and Network Localized
Mobility Management using DHCP
Author(s) : F. Templin
Filename : draft-templin-autoconf-netlmm-dhcp-02.txt
Date : 2006-6-21

Mobile nodes that require global Internet access must have a way to
automatically configure globally routable and unique IP addresses
that remain stable across localized mobility events. This document
specifies mechanisms for address autoconfiguration (AUTOCONF) and
network localized mobility management (NETLMM) based on the Dynamic
Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP). Solutions for both IPv4 and IPv6
are given.

A permalink to this I-D is here: draft-templin-autoconf-netlmm-dhcp-02.txt

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