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If MIP is run as a mobile node, the following settings can be configured:
Parameter
Primary home agent ad-
dress
Secondary home agent
address
Home address
SPI
Authentication type
Shared secret
Life time
UDP encapsulation
Mobile network address
Mobile network mask
NB3700 User Manual 3.8
Mobile IP Configuration
The address of the primary home agent
The address of the secondary home agent. The mobile node
will try to register with this home agent, if the primary home
agent is not reachable.
The permanent home address of the mobile node which can
be used to reach the mobile router at any time
The Security Parameter Index (SPI) identifying the security
context for the mobile IP tunnel between the mobile node
and the home agent. This is used to distinguish mobile
nodes from each other. Therefore each mobile node needs
to be assigned a unique SPI. This is a 32-bit hexadecimal
value.
The used authentication algorithm. This can be prefix-
suffix-md5 (default for MIP) or hmac-md5.
The shared secret used for authentication of the mobile
node at the home agent. This can be either a 128-bit hex-
adecimal value or a random length ASCII string.
The lifetime of security associations in seconds
Specifies whether UDP encapsulation shall be used or not.
To allow NAT traversal, UDP encapsulation must be en-
abled.
Optionally specifies a subnet which should be routed to the
mobile node. This information is forwarded via Network
Mobility (NEMO) extensions to the home agent. The home
agent can then automatically add IP routes to the subnet
via the mobile node. Note that this feature is not sup-
ported by all third party home agent implementations.
The network mask for the optional routed network
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