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Title : Limited Private Address Support:An addendum to Reverse
Tunneling for Mobile IP (RFC3024)
Author(s) : S. Chakrabarti et al.
Filename : draft-chakrabarti-mobileip-privaddr-00.txt
Pages : 10
Date : 21-Feb-02
Reverse Tunneling for Mobile IP [1] defines limited private address
support for mobile nodes and mobile agents. This document provides
information and guidance to the users on the requirements and desc-
ribes implementation issues regarding Limited Private Address Support
for Mobile IP [2]. This document's purpose is to clarify Mobile IPv4
temporary deployment scenarios within an operator's environment where
private IPv4 addresses are required for the mobile devices.
However, the scenarios and communication between private addressed
mobile nodes have limited usage. Solutions involving Network Address
Translation are out of scope of this document.
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