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TCP/IP Protocol Suite 1 Upon completion you will be able to: Mobile IP Understand the addressing scheme for mobile hosts. To define home, care-of, and co-located care-of addresses Understand the interactions between a home and a foreign agent Know the three phases involved in mobile communication Understand why mobile IP communication can be inefficient Objectives

TCP/IP Protocol Suite ADDRESSING The main problem that must be solved in providing mobile communication using the IP protocol is addressing. The topics discussed in this section include: Stationary Hosts Mobile Hosts

TCP/IP Protocol Suite 3 The IP addresses are designed to work with stationary hosts because part of the address defines the network to which the host is attached. Note:

TCP/IP Protocol Suite 4 Figure 24.1 Home address and care-of address

TCP/IP Protocol Suite 5 Mobile IP has two addresses for a mobile host: one home address and one care-of address. The home address is permanent; the care-of address changes as the mobile host moves from one network to another. Note:

TCP/IP Protocol Suite AGENTS To make the change of address transparent to the rest of the Internet requires a home agent and a foreign agent. The specific function of an agent is performed in the application layer. The topics discussed in this section include: Home Agent Foreign Agent

TCP/IP Protocol Suite 7 Figure 24.2 Home agent and foreign agent

TCP/IP Protocol Suite 8 When the mobile host and the foreign agent are the same, the care-of address is called a co-located care-of address. Note:

TCP/IP Protocol Suite THREE PHASES To communicate with a remote host, a mobile host goes through three phases: agent discovery, registration, and data transfer. The topics discussed in this section include: Agent Discovery Registration Data Transfer

TCP/IP Protocol Suite 10 Figure 24.3 Remote host and mobile host communication

TCP/IP Protocol Suite 11 Mobile IP does not use a new packet type for agent advertisement; it uses the router advertisement packet of ICMP, and appends an agent advertisement message. Note:

TCP/IP Protocol Suite 12 Figure 24.4 Agent advertisement

TCP/IP Protocol Suite 13 Table 24.1 Code bits

TCP/IP Protocol Suite 14 Mobile IP does not use a new packet type for agent solicitation; it uses the router solicitation packet of ICMP. Note:

TCP/IP Protocol Suite 15 Figure 24.5 Registration request and reply

TCP/IP Protocol Suite 16 Figure 24.6 Registration request format

TCP/IP Protocol Suite 17 Table 24.2 Registration request flag field bits

TCP/IP Protocol Suite 18 Figure 24.7 Registration reply format

TCP/IP Protocol Suite 19 A registration request or reply is sent by UDP using the well-known port 434. Note:

TCP/IP Protocol Suite 20 Figure 24.8 Data transfer

TCP/IP Protocol Suite 21 The movement of the mobile host is transparent to the rest of the Internet. Note:

TCP/IP Protocol Suite INEFFICIENCY IN MOBILE IP Communication involving mobile IP can be inefficient. A severe case is called double crossing or 2X. A moderate case is called triangle routing or dog-leg routing. The topics discussed in this section include: Double Crossing Triangle Routing Solution

TCP/IP Protocol Suite 23 Figure 24.9 Double crossing

TCP/IP Protocol Suite 24 Figure Triangle routing