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| | Tutorial: Mobile IP |
 | | Mobile computing and networking should not be confused with the portable computing and networking we have today. |  | | The tunnel source IP address is the home agent, and the tunnel header uses 4 as the higher level protocol number, indicating that the next protocol header is again an IP header. |  | | Since both IPv6 and Mobile IP have little direct effect on the operating systems of mobile computers outside of the network layer of the protocol stack, application designers should find this to be an acceptable programming environment. |
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http://www.cs.colorado.edu/~rhan/CSCI_7143_002_Fall_2001/Papers/Perkins_Tutorial_Mobile_IP.htm
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| | RFC 3024 (rfc3024) - Reverse Tunneling for Mobile IP, revised |
 | | If the mobile node is operating with a co-located care-of address, it MAY encapsulate outgoing data such that the destination address of the outer header is the home agent. |  | | Notice that Mobile IP [1] already defines the analogous failure code 72 for use by the foreign agent. |  | | The mobile node MUST set to 255 the TTL value in the IP headers of Registration Requests sent to the foreign agent. |
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http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc3024.html
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| | A Survey on Mobile IP |
 | | This draft specifies extensions to the operations of the base Mobile IP protocol to allow for optimal routing of datagrams from a correspondent node to a mobile node. |  | | Authentication is performed by all home agents, mobile nodes and foreign agents, and a default algorithm is known as keyed MD5. |  | | This paper describes a mobile host protocol known as Virtual IP, which is based on caching a mobile host's locations in special routers and tunneling using an IP option. |
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http://www.geocities.com/dinbbil30/mobileIP.HTM
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| | Mobile IP - a Whatis.com definition |
 | | Mobile IPv6 was developed to minimize the necessity for tunneling and to include mechanisms that make foreign agents unnecessary. |  | | Defined in Request for Comments (RFC) 2002, Mobile IP is an enhancement of the Internet Protocol (IP) that adds mechanisms for forwarding Internet traffic to mobile devices (known as mobile nodes) when they are connecting through other than their home network. |  | | In this routing scheme, if you disconnect a mobile device from the Internet and want to reconnect through a different subnet, you have to configure the device with a new IP address, and the appropriate netmask and default router. |
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http://searchmobilecomputing.techtarget.com/sDefinition/0,,sid40_gci849848,00.html
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| | Mobile IP - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Mobile IP is described in IETF RFC 3344 (which obsoletes RFC 3220 and RFC 2002). |  | | Readers may also be surprised to know that, despite the conceptual similarity, at the time that an analysis was done (January 2002) no reference to RFCs 1001 and 1002, nor to the Microsoft Network Neighborhood, could be found in any of the Mobile IP RFCs or Draft RFCs. |  | | In many applications, sudden changes in network and IP-address can cause problems. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mobile_IP
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 | | The first is to describe possible deployment scenarios for Mobile IP and VPN in enterprise and operator environments. |  | | Mobility support in IPv6 is particularly important, as mobile computers are likely to account for a majority or at least a substantial fraction of the population of the Internet during the lifetime of IPv6. |  | | Mobile IPv6 describes how a Mobile Node can maintain connectivity to the Internet when it changes its Access Router for another, a process referred to as handover. |
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http://www.ietf.org/ids.by.wg/mobileip.html
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| | Embedded.com - Mobile IP |
 | | By and large, it appears that mobile IP should be transparent to the address allocation operations of DHCP. |  | | This is one of the few places where mobile IP can benefit from a modification of the other protocols that define the Internet. |  | | It is hard enough to maintain a group of relatively immobile desktop computers, but the task of updating the address space for computing devices that might wander into and out of a network several times an hour is daunting, to say the least. |
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http://www.embedded.com/story/OEG20010628S0054
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| | TCP / IP Suite Mobile IP - NARP SCSP NHRP OSPF TRIP MobileIP RUDP TALI Van Jacobson XOT |
 | | This checksum is calculated as the 16-bit ones complement of the ones complement sum of all the 16-bit words in the packet, except for the authentication field. |  | | If the packet is an odd number of bytes in length, this calculation is performed as if a byte set to 0x00 is appended to the end of the packet. |  | | The standard IP checksum over the entire SCSP packet, starting at the fixed header. |
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http://www.protocols.com/pbook/tcpip6.htm
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| | Internet Telephony Special Focus |
 | | The Mobile Router functions similarly to to a Mobile Node; the key difference, however, is the fact that the Mobile Router is able to maintain connectivity for an entire network rather than for just a single Mobile IP client. |  | | Next-generation wireless IP networks should follow the trends and developments in the networking world and should be transparent to the end customer, and in some part, to the carriers themselves. |  | | Mobile IP, an open standard (RFC 2002) specified by the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) in 1996, is the technology that enables users to maintain connectivity while roaming between IP networks. |
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http://www.tmcnet.com/it/0501/0501spfo.htm
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| | Dynamics Mobile IP - Introduction |
 | | Mobile users roaming in foreign networks with their laptop - or even smaller - computers is a trend of the future. |  | | Helsinki University of Technology (HUT), is a scalable, dynamical, and hierarchical Mobile IP software for Linux operating system. |  | | If you think you have any good ideas about the development of Dynamics, or even improvements to the code, please subscribe to the mailing list and share your ideas. |
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http://dynamics.sourceforge.net
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| | Mobile IP Enables WLAN Roaming |
 | | Whenever the user is not attached to the home network, the home agent receives all the packets sent to the mobile user and arranges to deliver them to the mobile user's current point of attachment, which is its care-of address. |  | | Whenever a Mobile IP user moves, it registers its new care-of address with its home agent. |  | | This makes it possible for the home agent to keep up with the whereabouts of the mobile user. |
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http://www.wi-fiplanet.com/tutorials/article.php/2205821
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| | Amazon.co.uk: Mobile IP: Design Principles and Practices (Wireless Communications S.): Books |
 | | Other current trends in protocol development relevant to Mobile IP are also described, such as ways to reduce registration traffic with the home network, and first steps toward integrating Mobile IP with enterprise security installations such as firewalls and border routers. |  | | It describes the technology that makes mobile networking possible; in particular, it focuses on Mobile IP, the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) Standard for mobile networking. |  | | "Charlie Perkins is one of the chief architects and contributors to research and standards efforts for mobile Internet access, and this book represents the quality of that work well. |
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http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/0201634694
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| | Amazon.com: Mobile IP Technology for M-Business: Books: Mark Norris |
 | | I like the comparisons and contrasts, and the discussion of barriers to implementing IP version 6. |  | | which allows a computer to roam freely on the Internet while maintaining the same IP address. |  | | SIPs: mobile explosion, feasible successor, new foreign agent, distance vector protocols, correspondent host (more) |
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http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/1580533019?v=glance
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| | Secure Mobile Networking Project Home Page |
 | | The release includes binaries for Mobile-IP daemons, source for Mobile-IPv4, source for the altered FreeBSD kernel, and patches for porting/updating the next FreeBSD kernel, as well as configuration examples, including IPSEC examples. |  | | "Dynamic Network Support for Mobile Computers," Jon Inouye, Jim Binkley, and Jonathon Walpole, Proceedings of the Third ACM/IEEE International Conference on Mobile Computing and Networking (MobiCom '97), Budapest, Hungary, September 26-30, 1997. |  | | Please see PSU Center for Information Assurance (PSUCIA) for the new page on our information assurance center. |
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http://www.cs.pdx.edu/research/SMN
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| | Hudson Mobile Technologies |
 | | Hudson Mobile Technologies is a premier developer of software for wireless-enabled handheld devices, with an initial focus on the Pocket PC / Windows Mobile platform. |  | | IP Dashboard has made the finals in the 2003 Best Software Awards! |  | | With expertise in mobile software development, wireless networking, and logistics, Hudson Mobile can help you transform your business processes and harness the power of connected mobile computing. |
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http://www.hudsonmobile.com
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| | Bookpool: Mobile IP: The Internet Unplugged |
 | | What problems Mobile IP is designed to solve, and how it solves them |  | | Which technical issues still need work-and possible solutions |  | | Mobile IP brings together two of the world's most powerful technology trends: the Internet and mobile communications. |
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http://www.bookpool.com/.x/pbx84hrb8i/sm/0138562466
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 | | The usage of Mobile IP are numerous and dependant user needs: |  | | Birdstep's Mobile IP technology enables you to maintain a network connection when moving from one network to another. |  | | A doctor may need to work in two different zones, and the Birdstep Mobile IP technology, allows doctors to maintain connection without intervention while moving from one zone to another. |
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http://www.birdstep.com/solutions/mobile_ip_enduser.php3?solution=user
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| | Rice Monarch Project Software Distributions |
 | | For information on the e-mail mailing lists we have set up related to our research in the Rice Monarch Project and to our software distributions, see our mailing lists page. |  | | Currently, the following software implemented by the Rice Monarch Project is available: |  | | As part of our research, we implement new wireless and mobile networking protocols, as well as other software such as network interface device drivers to help us test and evaluate these protocols. |
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http://www.monarch.cs.cmu.edu/software.html
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| | SLYWare's Website - Transparent Mobile IP |
 | | Version 0.14a, the latest major alpha release, is now available at the project SourceForge site. |  | | No client side software or alteration to IP stack is required. |  | | Last Updated /projects_tmip.shtml (8428 bytes) on Dec 14 at 2004 |
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http://www.slyware.com/projects_tmip.shtml
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| | What is Mobile IP? - A Word Definition From the Webopedia Computer Dictionary |
 | | You are in the: Small Business Computing Channel |  | | When a user leaves the network with which his device is associated (home network) and enters the domain of a foreign network, the foreign network uses the Mobile IP protocol to inform the home network of a care-of address to which all packets for the user's device should be sent. |  | | Mobile IP is most often found in wireless WAN environments where users need to carry their mobile devices across multiple LANs with different IP addresses. |
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http://www.webopedia.com/TERM/M/Mobile_IP.html
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| | Introduction to Mobile IP |
 | | This agent must be able to communicate with the MN all the time that it is “on-line”, independently of the current position of the MN. |  | | Those messages are one extension of the ICMP router discovery messages and they are called Agent Advertisement (because they advertises a valid agent for Mobile Nodes). |  | | This is true when the Mobile Node is using a Foreign Agent for the registration. |
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http://www.hpl.hp.com/personal/Jean_Tourrilhes/MobileIP/ppal.html
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| | Mobile IP: Mobile Computing, Mobile Internet, Mobile VPN, mobile ipv6, Mobile, Handheld, PDA, mobility, Centrino, IPv6, ... |
 | | The Birdstep Intelligent Mobile IP Client has followed an open, standards-based approach to provide seamless roaming for operators and enterprises. |  | | Support for Windows, Windows Mobile and Symbian OS platforms |  | | The latest version of the Birdstep Mobile IP client, based on patented ground breaking “best-of-breed” VPN design approach, allow us to maintain our tradition of supporting existing standards and any network infrastructure. |
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http://www.birdstep.com/wireless_infrastructure/mobile_ip.php3
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| | Cisco IOS Mobile IP - Cisco Systems |
 | | Mobile IP is an open standard, defined by the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) RFC 2002, that allows users to keep the same IP address, stay connected, and maintain ongoing applications while roaming between IP networks. |  | | Mobile IP provides ubiquitous connectivity for users, whether they are within their enterprise networks or away from home. |  | | Mobile IP is part of both IPv4 and IPv6 standards. |
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http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps6590/products_ios_protocol_group_home.html
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| | Mobile IP |
 | | And Mobile IP services use a CDPD modem, not a phone, so you can use your preferred data device, whether it's a laptop, organizer, ruggedized data terminal, credit card machine, or something else. |  | | Verizon Wireless Mobile IP services are a family of wireless data services based on Cellular Digital Packet Data (CDPD or Wireless IP) technology. |  | | CDPD is IP-based, contention-based, inherently secure, and economical, making it ideal for both vertical market solutions and Web-based applications such as browsing and e-mail. |
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http://www.mcsradio.com/product.cfm?pID=217
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| | ipUnplugged - Leading Developer of Mobile IP |
 | | ipUnplugged is the leading developer of Mobile VPN networking products. |  | | Stockholm, Sweden, May, 16th, 2005 — ipUnplugged, the leading provider of IP mobility solutions, today announced a collaboration with Cisco Systems, to help meet customer demand for end-to-end IP mobility. |  | | Are You looking for a VPN solution that address the needs for security - while providing flexibility in terms of management and deployment? |
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http://www.ipunplugged.com
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| | Playground's Mobile-IP Archive Web-Site |
 | | Dedicated to the fine electronic art of archive browsing. |  | | Mobile IP Working Group Archives: (since 02/2001) can be found |  | | Mobile-IP QoS Archives: the complete set can be found |
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http://playground.sun.com/pub/mobile-ip
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| | Dynamics - HUT Mobile IP |
 | | Dynamics - HUT Mobile IP The Dynamics - HUT Mobile IP pages have been moved to http://dynamics.sourceforge.net/. |
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http://www.cs.hut.fi/Research/Dynamics
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