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Real-world solutions for Cisco IOS® Mobile IP configuration, troubleshooting, and management Understand the concept of mobility and the requirements of mobility protocols Learn necessary components of a Mobile IP network, including features, functions, and message flows Examine security concepts related to Mobile IP, including protocol authentication and dynamic keying Evaluate high availability solutions and integration with AAA servers in campus networks Explore the features of metro mobility, including reverse tunneling, firewall, NAT traversal, and integration with VPN technologies Configure IOS Mobile IP networks, including integration topics such as redundancy, QoS, and VPN Manage the Mobile IP infrastructure, including Home Address management, scalability considerations, and network management Take a look at the future of Mobile IP, including Layer 2 integration challenges, Mobile IPv6, unstructured mobility, and mobile ad-hoc networking Two of the world’s most powerful technology trends, the Internet and mobile communications, are redefining how and when people access information. With the majority of information and new services being deployed over IP, the use of devices such as cellular phones, PDAs, and laptops for accessing data networks is pushing the need for “always on” IP connectivity. The evolution of mobile computing points to a coming together of the best of desktop computing and cellular communications—the predictability and "always connected" experience of the desktop combined with the ease of use and mobility of the cell phone.   One challenge to mobile data communication is moving data across different networks. The solution to this problem is a standards-based protocol: Mobile IP. Mobile IP is an open standard that allows users to keep the same IP address, stay connected, and maintain ongoing applications while roaming between IP networks.   Mobile IP Technology and Applications is the first book to address the practical application of Mobile IP in real-world environments. Cisco IOS® Mobile IP configuration, troubleshooting, and management are covered in depth and supported by real-world examples. Mobility solutions addressed in this book include enterprise campus wireless LANs and metropolitan mobility for both individual devices and whole networks. Each example is designed to teach configuration, management, and troubleshooting in a manner that is directly applicable to common mobility needs.   Whether you are looking for an introduction to IP mobility or detailed examples of Mobile IP technology in action, Mobile IP Technology and Applications is your complete resource for reaping the benefits that secure, reliable mobile communications have to offer.   "IP Mobility provides the capability not only for me to connect to the world at large, but for it to find and connect to me." —Fred Baker, Cisco Fellow, Cisco Systems, Inc.   This book is part of the Cisco Press® Networking Technology Series, which offers networking professionals valuable information for constructing efficient networks, understanding emerging technologies, and building successful networking careers.

Table of Contents:
Foreword Introduction Chapter 1               Mobile and Wireless Technologies Mobility Wireless Technology Challenges of Communications Mobility Location Discovery Move Detection Update Signaling Path (Re)establishment Full Mobility and the OSI Protocol Stack Mobility at Layer 2 Mobility at Layers 4—7 Mobility at Layer 3 Combining Mobility Protocols The Case for Mobile IP Summary Review Questions Chapter 2          Understanding Mobile IP Mobile IP: The Elevator Pitch Mobile IP Is a Dynamic Routing Protocol… …Where End Devices Signal Their Own Routing Updates… …and Dynamic Tunnels Eliminate the Need for Host Route Propagation Mobile IP: Components Mobile Node Home Network and Home Address Home Agent Care-of Address Colocated Care-of Address Foreign Agent Care-of Address Foreign Agent Correspondent Node Mobile IP Protocol Concepts Mobile IP Agent Discovery Location Discovery Move Detection and Mobile IP Handover Policy Steady-State Algorithm New Network Algorithm Link-State Triggers Mobile IP Handover Mobile IP Registration Identification Services Service Fields and Bits Broadcast Support Simultaneous Bindings Authentication Relevant Address Fields Registration Reply Codes Registration Delivery Mobile IP Handover Other Than Returning Home Mobile IP Handover Returning Home Mobile IP Example Tunneling Encapsulation Triangle Routing Summary Review Questions Chapter 3        Mobile IP Security Protocol Authentication Extensions Security Associations SPI Algorithm and Mode Key Replay Protection Methods Timestamp Replay Protection Nonces Replay Protection Mobile Node and Foreign Agent Authentication and Challenge Mechanism FA Challenge MN-AAA Authentication Dynamic Keying Standards-Based Dynamic Keying Cisco Dynamic Security Association and Key Distribution Session Index Extension Security Association Setup Extension Domain Extension Challenge Extension Authentication Response Extension Configuration Extensions Location Privacy Summary Review Questions Chapter 4        IOS Mobile IP in the Lab Building the Baseline Topology Intermediate System Configuration Correspondent Node Configuration Home Agent Configuration Physical Home Network Configuration Virtual Home Network Configuration Mobile Host Configuration Security Association Configuration Home Agent Final Configuration Foreign Agent Configuration Mobile Node Configuration Operation and Evaluation/Troubleshooting Home Agent Mobile Node FA Examining the Routing Table Alternative Topologies Single-Router Topology Other Options for Single-Router Topology Summary Review Questions Chapter 5          Campus Mobility: Client-Based Mobile IP Campus Mobility Model Storing Security Associations in AAA RADIUS TACACS+ Cisco Zero Configuration Client Home Agent Redundancy Configuration Commands Active-Standby Home Agent Configuration Peer-Peer Home Agent Configuration When to Use Peer-Peer Home Agent Redundancy Summary Review Questions Chapter 6          Metro Mobility: Client-Based Mobile IP Metro Mobility Model Reverse Tunneling Reverse-Tunnel Delivery Style Reverse-Tunnel Signaling Reverse-Tunnel Configuration Tunnel Path MTU Impact of Network Address Translation NAT Traversal UDP Tunneling NAT on the Home Agent Mobile IP NAT Configuration Configuration on the Home Agent Configuration on the FA VPN Integration IPSec and Mobile IP Mobile IP over IPSec over Mobile IP Resource Revocation Resource Revocation Overview Revocation Support Extension and Messages Registration Revocation Example Registration Revocation Configuration Bringing It All Together Through an Example Evaluating the Metro Mobility Example Summary Review Questions Chapter 7          Metro Mobility: Cisco Mobile Networks Mobile Router Mobile Networks (Static or Dynamic) Configuration of Mobile Router and Its Mobile Networks Mobile Router Service on an Interface Mobile Router Interface-Level Configuration Agent Selection and Mobile IP Registration Routing to and from the Mobile Router Home Agent Enhancements Home Agent Configuration for Network Mobility Priority Home Agent Assignment Foreign Agent Details Agent Discovery–Tuning IRDP Options Local Routing to Mobile Networks Configuration for Local Routing to Mobile Networks Mobile Router Redundancy Asymmetric Links Configuration Needed for Asymmetric Links Example of Asymmetric Link Behavior Colocated Care-of Address Support Static Colocated Care-of Address Dynamic Colocated Care-of Address Behavior Using Colocated Care-of Addresses Configuration Examples Using Colocated Care-of Addresses Example One: Mobile Networks with Static Colocated Care-of Address Only Example Two: Mobile Networks with Dynamic CCoA Example Three: Mobile Networks with Dynamic CCoA Only Quality of Service IPSec and the Mobile Router Summary Review Questions Chapter 8          Deployment Scalability and Management Management of the Mobile Nodes Home Address Virtual Networks Static Home Addressing Without NAI Dynamic Home Address Assignment Fixed Addressing on the Command-Line Interface (CLI) Local Pool Address Assignment DHCP-Based Address Assignment AAA AAA Address Assignment AAA-Based Local Pool Selection AAA-Assigned DHCP Server Static Home Addressing with NAI Local Authorization of Static Home Addresses AAA Authorization of Static Home Addresses Scaling Issues Building a Call Model Number of Nodes Frequency of Mobility Amount of Data Traffic Number of Tunnels An Example Call Model Network Management RFC 2006 Management Information Base (MIB) Cisco Enterprise MIB Objects Matching the Call Model System Log Messages Common Troubleshooting Issues Path MTU Discovery Reverse Path Forwarding Checks Tunnel Transit Security Association Incompatibilities Summary Review Questions Chapter 9          A Look Ahead Mobile IP and Public Access Networks Public Wireless LAN Cdma2000 Technology GSM Technology FLASH-OFDM Technology Cisco SWAN and Mobile IP AAA-Based Dynamic Key Generation Mobile IPv6 Protocol Operation Route Optimization (Return Routability) in Mobile IPv6 Mobile IPv6 Messaging Differences Between Mobile IPv4 and Mobile IPv6 Transition to Mobile IPv6 Lessons Learned Network Access Identifier Authentication Option Bootstrap Hierarchical Mobile IPv6 (HMIPv6) Fast Mobile IP MANET References Review Questions Appendix A               Answers to Review Questions Appendix B            IOS Mobile IP: Supported SNMP MIBs

About the Author :
Stefan Raab joined Cisco Systems in January 2001 from Nextel Communications as a technical leader and deployment engineer for the IP Mobility Group, IOS Technologies Division (ITD). He has more than nine years of experience with IP mobility deployments and is an expert on real-life applications of the technology. Madhavi W. Chandra, Ph.D., joined Cisco Systems in May 2000 as a Software Engineer for the IP Mobility Group. Madhavi is instrumental in designing advanced technologies in IOS mobility involving features for Mobile IP and Mobile Ad Hoc Networks, in which she is one of the lead architects. She earned her Ph.D degree in Electrical and Computer Engineering from The Johns Hopkins University.  


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  • ISBN-13: 9781587053757
  • Publisher: Pearson Education (US)
  • Publisher Imprint: Cisco Press
  • Language: English
  • Weight: 1 gr
  • ISBN-10: 1587053756
  • Publisher Date: 11 May 2005
  • Binding: Digital download
  • Series Title: Networking Technology


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