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        Title           : Support of mobile nodes with unidirectional links in
MIPv6
        Author(s)       : I. Miloucheva, O. Menzel
        Filename        : draft-miloucheva-udlr-mipv6-00.txt
        Pages           : 15
        Date            : 2005-6-2

This document discusses mechanisms for dynamic establishment of
   bidirectional link layer connectivity of mobile nodes with
   unidirectional links in Mobile Ipv6 (MIPv6) environment.
   Requirements are derived from the need to support services in
   mobile Ipv6 based on unidirectional technologies, for instance
   Digital Video Broadcasting, using multicast protocols, such as
   Protocol Independent Multicast Routing û Sparse Mode (PIM-SM) and
   Multicast Listener Discovery (MLDv2).

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