Context Transfer Protocol
RFC 4067, “Context Transfer Protocol”, is an Experimental document published in July 2005 by J. Loughney, M. Nakhjiri, C. Perkins, R. Koodli. The canonical text is published by the RFC Editor.
Abstract
This document presents the Context Transfer Protocol (CXTP) that enables authorized context transfers. Context transfers allow better support for node based mobility so that the applications running on mobile nodes can operate with minimal disruption. Key objectives are to reduce latency and packet losses, and to avoid the re-initiation of signaling to and from the mobile node. This memo defines an Experimental Protocol for the Internet community.
What “Experimental” means
Describes a specification that is part of a research or development effort, published so the community can gain experience with it.
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- RFC 4066 Candidate Access Router Discovery
- RFC 4068 Fast Handovers for Mobile IPv6
- RFC 4065 Instructions for Seamoby and Experimental Mobility Protocol IANA Allocations
- RFC 4069 Definitions of Managed Object Extensions for Very High Speed Digital Subscriber Lines Using Single Carrier Modulation Line Coding
- RFC 4064 Experimental Message, Extensions, and Error Codes for Mobile IPv4
- RFC 4070 Definitions of Managed Object Extensions for Very High Speed Digital Subscriber Lines Using Multiple Carrier Modulation Line Coding
- RFC 4063 Considerations When Using Basic OSPF Convergence Benchmarks
- RFC 4071 Structure of the IETF Administrative Support Activity