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Chapter 6 Configuring Proxy Mobile IP

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These sections explain how access points conduct proxy Mobile IP:

Note Additional information can be found in the Proxy Mobile IP Deployment Guide, which is available on Cisco.com.

Introduction to Mobility in IP

The advent of wireless technologies such IEEE 802.11b has presented a tremendous opportunity to those who rely on networking resources. Devices such as laptops or handheld computers are no longer restricted to access provided by Ethernet wiring or telephone lines. As the reach of wireless coverage expands beyond the campus to metropolitan, national, and global levels, maintaining connectivity with a client’s parent, or home network becomes more viable and expected.

Various approaches exist to providing network access to devices or nodes that have roamed away from their home network and onto a foreign network as shown in Figure 6-1. In some cases, the foreign network may be owned or administrated by a different entity such as a police or fire department. In other cases, the foreign network may simply be another Layer 3 subnet at a remote facility of a large enterprise or university campus.

Figure 6-1 The Varied Approach to Mobility

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