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Mobile IP Technology And Applications

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TheInternet and mobile communications are defining how and when peopleaccess information, with cellular phones, PDAs, and laptops drivingthe need for "always on" IP connectivity. One challenge tomobile data communication is moving data across different networks;the solution to this problem is a standards-based protocol: MobileIP. Mobile IP is an open standard, defined by the IETF, that allowsusers to keep the same IP address, stay connected, and maintainongoing applications while roaming between IP networks. Mobile IPTechnology and Applications is the first book to address thepractical application of Mobile IP in real-world environments. CiscoIOS Mobile IP configuration, troubleshooting, and management arecovered in depth and supported by real-world examples. Mobilitysolutions addressed in the book include enterprise campus wirelessLAN and metropolitan mobility for both individual devices and wholenetworks. Each example is designed to teach configuration,management, and troubleshooting--all of which will be directlyapplicable to users' daily needs. The book starts with an overview ofmobility and wireless technology, including implementation issues.Next, Mobile IP is addressed, including operations, components,protocol, and more. The authors thendelve into applying Mobile IP inreal-world networks. Troubleshooting common failures and futuredevelopments are addressed, and each chapter concludes with a summaryof best practices.

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Mobile Wireless Technologies Mobility Wireless Technology Communications Mobility OSI Protocol Stack Mobile IP Elevator Pitch Components Tunneling Encapsulation Security Dynamic Keying Baseline Topology Routing Table Topologies Campus Mobility Mobility Model Cisco Metro Mobility VPN Integration Resource Revocation Mobile Router Deployment Scalability Scaling Issues Network Management Cisco SWAN Mobile IPv6 MANET

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