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Cisco Aironet 1200 Series Access Point Installation and Configuration Guide
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Chapter 14 Configuring Proxy Mobile IP
Understanding Proxy Mobile IP
An authoritative access point on your network supporting proxy Mobile IP. The authoritative access
point uses a subnet map to keep track of the home agent information for all visiting client devices.
A home agent. The home agent is a router on the visiting clients home network that serves as the
anchor point for communication with the access point and the visiting client. The home agent
tunnels packets from a correspondent node on the Internet to the visiting client device.
A foreign agent. The foreign agent is a router on your network that serves as the point of attachment
for the visiting client device when it is on your network, delivering packets from the home agent to
the visiting client.
Figure 14-1 shows the five participating devices.
Figure 14-1 Participating Devices in Proxy Mobile IP
How Proxy Mobile IP Works
The proxy Mobile IP process has four main phases. These sections describe each phase:
Agent Discovery, page 14-3
Subnet Map Exchange, page 14-4
Registration, page 14-5
Tunneling, page 14-5
Agent Discovery
During the agent discovery phase, the home agent and the foreign agent advertise their services on the
network by using the ICMP Router Discovery Protocol (IRDP). The access point listens to these
advertisements.
Internet
Foreign
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supporting proxy
mobile IP
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