Mobile IP and Mobile ARP are two completely different technologies.  Mobile IP is the thing that has home agents and foreign agents, and it's designed to allow roaming across completely separate networks/autonomous systems.  Mobile ARP is designed in a similar fashion, but within a single company due to it's actions with IGPs.
 
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Michael Senno
Sent: Sunday, August 20, 2006 8:33 AM
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Subject: [OSL | CCIE_RS] Lab 35 - Mobility Configuration

Can someone shed some more light on the IP Mobility configuration in Lab 35?

 

The lab uses ip mobile arp on r1 to accommodate users on r8 when roaming and redistributes into OSPF. Is there anything else that needs to be done? The DocCD has lots of options about using home and foreign agents for the configuration, would any of these be relevant or appropriate here? What is the best way to attack these mobility questions?

 

Also, why is there a redistribute ospf statement on r4 that blocks mobile networks. R4 is not even running OSPF so how would that work. A bit confused.

 

 

Michael J. Senno

 

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