"Using IPsec between Mobile and Correspondent IPv6 Nodes", Francis Dupont, Jean-Michel Combes, 25-Aug-08. ( bytes)
Mobile IPv6 uses IPsec to protect signaling between the Mobile Node and the Home Agent. This document defines how IPsec can be used between the Mobile Node and Correspondent Nodes for Home Address Option validation and protection of mobility signaling for Route Optimization. The configuration details for IPsec and IKE are also provided.
"MIP6-bootstrapping for the Integrated Scenario", Kuntal Chowdhury, Alper Yegin, 21-Apr-08. ( bytes)
Mobile IPv6 bootstrapping can be categorized into two primary scenarios, the split scenario and the integrated scenario. In the split scenario, the mobile node's mobility service is authorized by a different service authorizer than the network access authorizer. In the integrated scenario, the mobile node's mobility service is authorized by the same service authorizer as the network access service authorizer. This document defines a method for home agent information discovery for the integrated scenario.
"DHCP Options for Home Information Discovery in MIPv6", Hee-Jin Jang, Alper Yegin, Kuntal Chowdhury, JinHyeock Choi, 22-May-08. ( bytes)
This draft defines a DHCP-based scheme to enable dynamic discovery of Mobile IPv6 home network information. New DHCP options are defined which allow a mobile node to request the home agent IP address, FQDN, or home network prefix and obtain it via the DHCP response.

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