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NEMO Home Network models (v03)
Description: This paper documents some usage patterns and the associated issues when deploying a Home Network for NEMO-enabled Mobile Routers, conforming the NEMO Basic Support draft [8]. The aim here is specifically to provide some examples of organization of the Home Network, as they were discussed in NEMO related mailing lists.
Added on: 05-May-2004 | Downloads: 1591

Analysis of Multihoming in Network Mobility Support (v02)
Description: This document is an analysis of multihoming in the context of network mobility (NEMO). As there are many situations in which mobile networks may be multihomed, a taxonomy is proposed to classify the possible configurations. We also describe possible deployment scenarios and we attempt to identify issues that arise when mobile networks are multihomed while mobility supports is taken care by NEMO Basic Support.
Added on: 08-Oct-2004 | Downloads: 1591

Network Mobility Support Terminology (v04)
Description: This document defines a terminology for discussing network mobility issues and solution requirements.
Added on: 20-Mar-2005 | Downloads: 1591

NEMO Management Information Base (v00)
Description: This memo defines a portion of the Management Information Base (MIB), the network mobility support (NEMO) MIB , for use with network management protocols in the Internet community. In particular, the NEMO MIB will be used to monitor and control a mobile IPv6 node with NEMO Basic Support functionality.
Added on: 20-Mar-2005 | Downloads: 1591

Network Mobility Support Goals and Requirements (v04)
Description: Network mobility arises when a router connecting a network to the Internet dynamically changes its point of attachment to the Internet thereby causing the reachability of the said network to be changed in relation to the fixed Internet topology. Such kind of network is referred to as a mobile network. With appropriate mechanisms, sessions established between nodes in the mobile network and the global Internet can be maintained after the mobile router changes its point of attachment. This document outlines the goals expected from network mobility support and defines the requirements that must be met by the NEMO Basic Support solution.
Added on: 20-Mar-2005 | Downloads: 1591