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Implementing HIP And ILNP In IPv6/ipv6 Network On Solving Multi-Homing And Mobile IP

Posted on:2011-06-21Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Q LiangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2178360308462298Subject:Electromagnetic field and microwave technology
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With the rapid changes in technology, it is also growing demand for network. Peoples'requirement grows from to the network speed to the network robustness, and requires accessing the Internet anytime and anywhere. This is now very popular research direction, multi-ISP access network (Multi-homing) and mobile IP. However, TCP/IP protocol founded in the last century does not take into account such a complex environment of communication. Therefore, in the next generation IPv6 based network, some additional new protocols are needed to address these issues.As to the main cause of these problems, the essence is the same. That is, because IP address has two main functions such as routing and transport layer marking, changing IP addresses will lead to the transport layer does riot recognize the current connection. On solving this problem, the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) has designed Host Identity Protocol (HIP) and the Identifier-Locator Network Protocol (ILNP) to try to disconnect the combination between transport layer and network layer. So that Multi-homing and mobile IP problems can be solved. We built the corresponding experimental environment in our labs based on the RFC draft[1].This paper is first to implement HIP and simplified ILNP in mobile and multi-homed environment, and design relevant test to verify whether these protocals can solve problems. At last, submit reports to the IETF and published two El-searched papers.
Keywords/Search Tags:IPv6, NAT66, Multi-homing, HIP, ILNP, mobile IP
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