Mobile IP communication terminal, mobile IP communication...

Multiplex communications – Pathfinding or routing – Switching a message which includes an address header

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C370S352000, C370S389000

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11102787

ABSTRACT:
A mobile IP communication terminal connected to a network at a remote place decides whether position registration can be performed by the IP (IPv4). When the position registration is possible, a normal position registration process is performed. When the position registration is impossible, the mobile IP communication terminal uniquely generates a CoA (Care of Address), edits a position registration signal, and transmits a position registration signal to a network repeater, which has a position registration function of the mobile IP communication terminal, based on a header obtained by an IP (IPv6) of the network to which the mobile IP communication terminal is connected and a designated IP (UDP).

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