In einer eMail vom 26.11.2009 02:28:51 Westeuropäische Normalzeit schreibt  
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Lixia  pointed out that mobility is a fundamental requirement but not  a
fundamental component.  For any proposal RRG have come up with,  there
are at least several ways to support mobility.  RRG's focus is  rightly
on routing and addressing architecture.  There is reason for  confidence
that whatever we nail down for routing and addressing, we can  build
mobility on top of it.



Scott,
Yes, of course. But how to do the adjustment ! We used to joke:  Koflach, 
the ski boot being that hard, that every foot will adjust to it. I  think the 
other way around would be more convenient.
 
Why not design the routing architecture such that you don't need a home  
agent or care-of-address server !
And, in particular situations, that you might find your destination  
although you have only a vague idea about its current location ?!!!
 
Heiner
 
 
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