A Note on NAT64 Interaction with Mobile IPv6
draft-haddad-mext-nat64-mobility-harmful-02
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Authors | Wassim Haddad , Charles E. Perkins | ||
Last updated | 2011-03-13 | ||
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Abstract
This memo discusses potential NAT64 technology repercussions for mobile nodes using Mobile IPv6. An ambiguity is identified related to the use of DNS during bootstrapping, which is likely to inhibit proper signaling between mobile node and home agent.
Authors
Wassim Haddad
Charles E. Perkins
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