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This draft is a work item of the Context Transfer, Handoff Candidate Discovery, and
Dormant Mode Host Alerting Working Group of the IETF.
Title : General Requirements for a Context Transfer
Author(s) : G. Kenward
Filename : draft-ietf-seamoby-ct-reqs-05.txt
Pages : 10
Date : 2002-10-7
The success of time sensitive services like VoIP telephony, video,
etc., in a mobile environment depends heavily on the ability to
minimize the impact of the traffic redirection during a change of
packet forwarding path. In the process of establishing the new
forwarding path, the nodes along the new path must be prepared to
provide similar forwarding treatment to the IP packets. The transfer
of context information may be advantageous in minimizing the impact
of host mobility on IP services. This document captures the set of
requirements for a context transfer framework and the requirements
for a generic context transfer protocol to carry the context between
the context transfer peers.
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