Mobile node is a dynamically multihomed node.

Toni


On Wednesday 2 September 2009 16:56:56 [email protected] wrote:
> While mobility aspects pop up in the LISP-discussion, I like to refer  to 
> some mobility aspect here on the rrg-list.  
> The issue "mobile node" needs adequate consideration. A future proven  
> solution shouldn't have to worry even if ALL nodes were mobile. 
> Currently mobility is defined as "moving relatively to the non-mobile  
> nodes".However there exists one static non-mobile abstract network which is 
> the  
> grid of longitudes and latitudes.
> By coming up with a relativity towards this stable and never changing grid  
> any node/router can be whatsoever: fix (for  a while) or mobile (all   the 
> time).
>  
> And IP-addresses can be whatsoever too: PA or PI. 
> While giving up the current meaning for forwarding IP addresses they  might 
> take on other meanings:
>  
> I read some article static that Cisco officials consider smartgrid  
> powerline networks to become a second huge topic.Well readdressing might  
> envision 
> AFI's of different technologies !? 
>  
> Heiner
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