Method of configuring and registering internet protocol address in a wireless mobile communication system having connection-oriented radio link
First Claim
1. A method of configuring an Internet Protocol (IPv6) address without Duplicate Address Detection (DAD) in a Mobile Station (MS) in a wireless mobile communication system having a connection-oriented radio link, the method comprising:
- allocating a Connection Identifier (CID) specific to an MS from a serving Base Station (BS); and
configuring a Care of Address (CoA) IP address using a known network prefix, a Medium Access Control (MAC) address of the MS, and the allocated CID.
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Abstract
A method of configuring and registering an Internet Protocol (IPv6) address in a wireless mobile communication system having a connection-oriented radio link is provided. In an IP configuration method without Duplicate Address Detection (DAD), a Mobile Station (MS) is allocated a unique Connection Identifier (CID) specific to the MS from a serving Base Station (BS), and the MS and BS configure the IPv6 address independently using a known network prefix, a Medium Access Control (MAC) address of the MS, and the allocated CID. The BS registers the configured IPv6 address to a HA on behalf of MS.
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16 Claims
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1. A method of configuring an Internet Protocol (IPv6) address without Duplicate Address Detection (DAD) in a Mobile Station (MS) in a wireless mobile communication system having a connection-oriented radio link, the method comprising:
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allocating a Connection Identifier (CID) specific to an MS from a serving Base Station (BS); and configuring a Care of Address (CoA) IP address using a known network prefix, a Medium Access Control (MAC) address of the MS, and the allocated CID. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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5. A method of receiving a Home of Address (HoA) in a Mobile Station (MS) in a wireless mobile communication system having a connection-oriented radio link, the method comprising:
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sending, by the MS, a message including an indicator indicating whether the MS has an HoA to a serving Base Station (BS) selected for initial network entry; and receiving, by the MS, the HoA from the serving BS, if the indication indicates that the MS has no HoA; wherein a value of the indicator is ‘
0’
if the MS has no HoA, and the value of the indicator is ‘
1’
if the MS has the HoA. - View Dependent Claims (6, 7)
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8. A method of configuring an Internet Protocol (IPv6) address without Duplicate Address Detection (DAD) during handover in a Mobile Station (MS) in a wireless mobile communication system having a connection-oriented radio link, the method comprising:
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deciding on a handover from an old serving Base Station (BS) to a target BS; sending a ranging request message including a Medium Access Control (MAC) address of the MS and information indicating the handover to the target BS; allocating a Connection Identifier (CID) specific to the MS from the target BS; receiving a routing advertisement message including a network prefix from the target BS; and configuring a Care of Address (CoA) IP address using the network prefix, the MAC address of the MS, and the allocated CID. - View Dependent Claims (9, 10)
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11. A method of configuring an Internet Protocol (IPv6) address without Duplicate Address Detection (DAD) in a serving Base Station (BS) in a wireless mobile communication system having a connection-oriented radio link, the method comprising:
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receiving a Medium Access Control (MAC) address of a Mobile Station (MS) from the MS; and configuring a Care of Address (CoA) IP address using a network prefix, the MAC address, and a Connection Identifier (CID) allocated to the MS. - View Dependent Claims (12, 13, 14, 15)
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16. A method of configuring an Internet Protocol (IPv6) address without Duplicate Address Detection (DAD) in a wireless mobile communication system having a connection-oriented radio link, the method comprising:
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sending a Medium Access Control (MAC) address of a Mobile Station (MS) to a serving Base Station (BS) by the MS; configuring, by the serving BS, a Care of Address (CoA) IPv6 address using a network prefix, the MAC address, and a Connection Identifier (CID) allocated to the MS by the serving BS; and configuring, by the MS, upon receipt of the network prefix, the CoA using the network prefix, the MAC address, and the CID.
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