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        Title           : Extension of LDP for Mobile IP Service through the 
                          MPLS Network
        Author(s)       : J. Choi et al.
        Filename        : draft-choi-mobileip-ldpext-00.txt
        Pages           : 32
        Date            : 16-Nov-00
        
This document discusses how to build the large-scale mobile IP
network through the MPLS network. One small-scale mobile IP network
could be connected to other networks through the MPLS backbone
network.
It proposes the MPLS network architecture to provide the large-
scale mobile IP network. Specifically, it proposes that the label
distribution protocol (LDP) can be applied to set up the Label
switched path (LSP) tunnels between the mobile agents (that is,
Foreign Agents and Home Agents)[3]. It means that the IP-in-IP
tunnels can be replaced by one or multiple Label switched paths
(LSPs) on the MPLS network

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