RE: [dhcwg] Mobile Ipv6 bootstrap issue
"DENG, HUI -HCHIBJ" <hdeng@hitachi.cn> Wed, 17 November 2004 01:56 UTC
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Subject: RE: [dhcwg] Mobile Ipv6 bootstrap issue
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To: Alper Yegin <alper.yegin@samsung.com>, dhcwg@ietf.org
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>> but it does that many bootstrap proposals existed in MIP6 WG and some >> of them Might also influence 3GPP2in the future. >The latest 3GPP2 architecture is already using DHCP to deliver MIP6 bootstrapping information to mobiles. As you said that in X.P0011-002-D, chapter 5, Mobile IPv6 operation, 5.1.3 dynamic home agent assignment via mobile IPv6 bootstrap, they already using DHCP to transform the bootstrap information. But I still think that it will be not only one solution there. this document can have upgrade option. _______________________________________________ dhcwg mailing list dhcwg@ietf.org https://www1.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/dhcwg
- Re: RE: [dhcwg] Mobile Ipv6 bootstrap issue Li Qin
- [dhcwg] Mobile Ipv6 bootstrap issue DENG, HUI -HCHIBJ
- RE: [dhcwg] Mobile Ipv6 bootstrap issue Alper Yegin
- RE: [dhcwg] Mobile Ipv6 bootstrap issue DENG, HUI -HCHIBJ
- Re: RE: [dhcwg] Mobile Ipv6 bootstrap issue Daniel Park