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摘要
为了支持移动性,我们建议使用三元组(M, N, d)作为多网络系统(如Internet)中每台固定或移动计算机的地址。本(M, N, d)地址,M是目前网络的计算机,N是网络计算机通常是哪里,和d是一个独特的标识符的计算机网络N固定电脑的地址总是(N, N, d),而移动计算机的地址(M, N、d),其中M可能不同于N在这篇文章中,我们将讨论如何使用这个通用的解决协议的路由数据消息移动电脑,用于建立和维护移动虚拟电路,以及用于支持移动组。
To support mobility, we propose to use a triple (M, N, d) as an address for every stationary or mobile computer in a multi-network system, like the Internet. In this (M, N, d) address, M is the network where the computer is currently located, N is the network where the computer is usually located, and d is a unique identifier of the computer in network N. The address of a stationary computer is always (N, N, d), while the address of a mobile computer is (M, N, d), where M may be different from N. In this paper, we discuss how to use this universal addressing in a number of protocols for routing data messages to mobile computers, for establishing and maintaining mobile vir tual circuits, and for supporting mobile groups.