An IP device requires basic host configuration to be able to
communicate. For example, it will typically require an IP address and
the address of a DNS server. This information is configured statically
or obtained dynamically using Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
(DHCP) or Point-to-Point Protocol/IP Control Protocol (PPP/IPCP).
However, both DHCP and PPP/IPCP provide host configuration based on
the access network. In Mobile IPv4, the registration process boots up
a Mobile Node at an access network, also known as a foreign network.
The information to configure the host needs to be based on the home
network. This document describes the Cisco vendor-specific extensions
to Mobile IPv4 to provide the base host configuration in Registration
Request and Reply messages. This memo provides information for the
Internet community.
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