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        Title           : Improving the Architectural Alignment for FMIPv6
        Author(s)       : J. Kempf, J. Wood
        Filename        : draft-kempf-mobileip-fmipv6-sem-00.txt
        Pages           : 11
        Date            : 2002-11-1
        
The FMIPv6 draft proposes a number of changes in the local link and 
routing information exchange architecture for wireless networks that 
are not quite aligned with standard IETF protocols, including the 
base MIPv6 protocol itself. This draft proposes modifications of 
FMIPv6 to tighten the semantics of anticipated care-of address 
configuration around the prehandover signaling as a logical 
extension of Router Discovery, and around the HI/HAck exchange as a 
logical extension of routing information propagation. It also 
proposes some extensions to Router Discovery for reactive handover 
to piggyback signaling for quickly establishing a tunnel to the 
Previous Access Router on top of standard RFC 2461 Router Discovery 
signaling.

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