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        Title           : COPS usage for Mobile IP (MIP)
        Author(s)       : M. Jaseemuddin, A. Lakas
        Filename        : draft-jaseem-rap-cops-mip-00.txt
        Pages           : 14
        Date            : 03-Oct-00
        
Mobile IP is a protocol that is used to achieve transparent routing 
of IP packets to a mobile node. A mobile node obtains a care-of-
address in the foreign network and registers that address with the 
home agent. The home agent as well as the foreign agent can apply 
policies to the mobile node registration. This draft defines COPS 
[1] usage for Mobile IPv4 [2]. It describes how COPS is used to 
control Mobile IP registration based on policies. It defines the 
interactions between the PEP and the PDP to handle Mobile IP 
registration messages. It also provides a guideline for mobility 
agents on how to use this COPS client with regards to the 
registration messages.

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