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On 2006/11/24, at 9:22, K.Kawaguchi wrote:
So, even in
the case 2, we can put a routing entry for the mobile network prefix
by not using any routing protocol.
Please teach the method of not using routing protocol.
Is there draft or RFC ?
Since a mobile node knows its mobile network prefix, it can install a
routing entry for it after it receives a binding ack message. The
home agent of the mobile node will know the mobile network prefix
stored in a binding update message from the mobile node, it can also
install a routing entry when it receives the binding update message.
I don't think there is a document that describes how the routing
table is manipulated without routing protocols, but I believe most of
the implementations do the same things as above, I guess.
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Keiichi SHIMA
IIJ Research Laboratory <keiichi@xxxxxxxxxx>
WIDE Project <shima@xxxxxxxxxx>
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