Mobil IP: Design Principles and Practices
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Mobile IP
After reading “Mobile IP,” a network engineer will be able to produce implementations of Mobile IP for mobile nodes, foreign agents, and home agents. As with any Internet protocol, mobile IP requires precise handling of packetized control data; all of the needed steps for that handling are detailed fully in this book. The necessary control mechanisms for processing advertisements (perhaps received over wireless media) are given first, followed by the main part of the Mobile IP protocol, which addresses how the mobile node registers its current IP attachment information with the support infrastructure on its home network. This book also details how Mobile IP specifies the handling of data packets destined for the mobile node.
In addition to the base protocol, this book also presents newly specified enhancements to Mobile IP, and details the protocol support needed for enabling mobile networks using IPv6, the new version of IP with 128-bit addresses. Interactions between Mobile IP and other protocols (such as DHCP) are described, enabling network engineers to get a complete understanding of the system effects of deploying Mobile IP in enterprise networks. Other current trends in protocol development relevant to Mobile IP are also described, such as ways to reduce registration traffic with the home network, and first steps towards integrating Mobile IP with enterprise security installations such as firewalls and border routers.
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About the Author :
Charles Perkins has contributed to Mobil IP: Design Principles and Practices as an author.
Charles has developed mobile computer systems for the past six years.
Sherman R Alpert has contributed to Mobil IP: Design Principles and Practices as an author.
Sherman has been programming and designing in Smalltalk since 1987.
Bobby Woolf has contributed to Mobil IP: Design Principles and Practices .
Gregor Hohpe leads the enterprise integration practice at ThoughtWorks, Inc., a specialized provider of application development and integration services. Drawing from his extensive experience designing and implementing integration solutions for enterprise clients, Gregor has published a number of papers and articles presenting a no-hype view on enterprise integration, Web services, and Service-Oriented Architectures. He is a frequent speaker at technical conferences around the world.
Bobby Woolf is coauthor of “The Design Patterns Smalltalk Companion “(Addison-Wesley, 1998), and author of a
| Book Details | |
| Title: | Mobil IP: Design Principles and Practices |
| Publisher: | Prentice Hall PTR |
| Author: | Charles Perkins, Sherman R Alpert, Bobby Woolf |
| Edition: | Paperback |
| Language: | English |
| ISBN: | 0201634694 |
| EAN: | 9780201634693 |
| No. of Pages: | 304 |
| Publish Date: | 1997-11-30 |
| Binding: | Paperback |









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