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        Title           : Regional Mobile IPv6 mobility management
        Author(s)       : K. Suh
        Filename        : draft-suh-rmm-00.txt
        Pages           : 9
        Date            : 2002-10-29
        
This document defines a new protocol, namely, Regional Mobile IPv6 
mobility management (RMM/RMIPv6). RMM mechanism satisfies the LMM 
requirements while it is more flexible mobility management scheme 
than existing solution, for example HMIPv6. This document therefore
describes methods to be used to reduce the amount of signaling to
the Home Agent and Correspondent Nodes. In addition, this scheme 
is flexible enough to adapt to any network topology assumed by 
IPv6. The network that using RMM/RMIPv6 is robust against the failure 
or the performance degradation. The mechanism is intended to reuse 
the Care of Address. Moreover, the forwarding tunnel length from 
an anchor point to a Mobile Node can be a controllable or 
configurable.

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