Hi everybody.

I'm currently working on MANET networks and MIP support.

I've two MANET networks:

 - A: 2010:3:505:1::/64
 - B: 2010:3:506:12::/64

At the present time, a A-node can join a B-node if the 2 MANET networks are
relatively close without changing IPv6 addresses.

What about the mobility in such a context?

For example:

 - a B-node (which as MIP support) is connected to the A-MANET via a A-node
(B-node still has it HoA address),

At this step, no real movement of the B-node because it can contact its home
network:

[A] -- A-node -- B-node -- [B]

 - then, the MANET-B moves:

[A] -- A-node -- B-node --      (no wireless link)      --  [B] -->

How does B-node know it has changed of network (it can contact the A network but
not the B one) and then, gets a CoA and register it ?

Is this case supported by MIP implementation?

Thanks.

--
Delf

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