Transport Optional Upgrade Release (TOUR) 2.0 Release Notes (May 2004)
Transport Optional Upgrade Release (TOUR) 2.0 Release Notes
What Is in This Version
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• Multi-Processor Scaling
• Compatibility with HP-UX IPSec A.02.00
• Multi-Vendor Interoperability Conformance and Testing
• nettl Tool Support
• Administration and Configuration File Tools
The following sections provide a brief description of each of the HP-UX Mobile IPv6 features
listed above. Refer to the HP-UX Mobile IPv6 A.01.00 Administrator’s Guide for more
information on each feature.
Home Agent
Home Agents are nodes or routers that provide mobility services to Mobile Nodes from their
home network. During Mobile IPv6 basic operation, when a Mobile Node is attached to a
foreign network— any network other than its home network—it gets a temporary Care-of
Address identifying its current location. The Home Agent intercepts data packets sent to the
Mobile Node’s Home Address and transparently routes them to the Mobile Node’s current
Care-of Address on the foreign network.
Corespondent Node
Correspondent Nodes are any IPv6 node communicating or corresponding with a Mobile
Node, for example Web servers providing location-sensitive resources to the Mobile Nodes. In
most cases, the Mobile Node and Correspondent Node communicate using Route
Optimization. Mobile IPv6 basic operation is only used in the initial communication, when the
Correspondent Node does not have information about the Mobile Node’s Care-of Address, and
in cases where the Correspondent Node does not support Mobile IPv6 Route Optimization
(such as IPv4 systems).
Route Optimization
In most cases, the Mobile Node and Correspondent Node communicate using Route
Optimization, which improves data transmission rates between the two nodes. With Route
Optimization, the Mobile Node and Correspondent Node communicate directly with each
other and bypass the Home Agent. The Correspondent Node sends packets directly to the
Mobile Node’s Care-of Address, and the Mobile Node sends packets directly to the
Correspondent Node.