IETF RFC 5568
Mobile IPv6 Fast Handovers
| Organization: | IETF |
| Publication Date: | 1 July 2009 |
| Status: | active |
| Page Count: | 51 |
scope:
Mobile IPv6 enables a mobile node (MN) to maintain its
connectivity to the Internet when moving from one Access Router to
another, a process referred to as handover. During handover, there
is a period during which the mobile node is unable to send or
receive packets because of link-switching delay and IP protocol
operations. This "handover latency" resulting from standard Mobile
IPv6 procedures (namely, movement detection, new Care-of Address
configuration, and Binding Update) is often unacceptable to
real-time traffic such as Voice over IP (VoIP). Reducing the
handover latency could be beneficial to non-real-time,
throughput-sensitive
This document updates the packet formats for the Handover Initiate (HI) and Handover Acknowledge (HAck) messages to the Mobility Header Type.
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