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I-D ACTION:draft-mccann-mobileip-ipv6mipv4-03.txt



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	Title		: IPv6 over Mobile IPv4
	Author(s)	: P. Calhoun, P. Engelstad, T. Hiller, P. McCann
	Filename	: draft-mccann-mobileip-ipv6mipv4-03.txt
	Pages		: 11
	Date		: 2002-11-1
	
This document specifies a Mobile IPv4 extension that may be used by 
dual stack mobile nodes to obtain IPv6 service with the use of a 
Mobile IPv4 registration. This extension allows for immediate 
deployment of IPv6 on dual stack mobile devices, without the need 
for a full IPv6 infrastructure. It is believed that providing IPv6 
services to mobile devices in the short term will spur the growth of 
IPv6 networks. 
This extension makes use of the existing Mobile IPv4 security model, 
including the interface to the AAA infrastructure, but does not 
provide the route optimization capabilities included in the Mobile 
IPv6 protocol. Further, this specification requires that the mobile 
node and Home Agent have dual IPv4 and IPv6 stacks. There are no 
changes to the FA nor does it need to be dual stack.

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