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De acordo com a ampla difusão de terminais de computadores móveis, é necessário conectá-los a redes remotas e permitir-lhes comunicar com computadores domésticos e servidores de Internet. Existem alguns mecanismos estudados sobre a mobilidade de terminais IP, incluindo DHCP que atribui endereços IP dinamicamente e Mobile-IP que suporta mobilidade aparente. No entanto, existem alguns problemas identificados para esses métodos em termos de compatibilidade com terminais IP existentes, otimização de rotas e compatibilidade com sistemas de firewall. Assim, propusemos um sistema de sub-rede virtual que pode acomodar roteadores e terminais IP existentes sem quaisquer modificações, e que seleciona uma rota ideal para a comunicação com outras redes além da rede doméstica. Este artigo descreve o mecanismo e os resultados da implementação do nosso sistema.
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Teruyuki HASEGAWA, Akira IDOUE, Toshihiko KATO, "Design and Implementation of Virtual Subnetwork System Supporting IP Terminal Mobility" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Communications,
vol. E82-B, no. 6, pp. 897-906, June 1999, doi: .
Abstract: According to the wide spread of mobile computer terminals, it is required to connect them to remote networks and to allow them to communicate with home computers and Internet servers. There are some mechanisms studied on the IP terminal mobility, including DHCP which assigns IP addresses dynamically and Mobile-IP which supports seemless mobility. However, there are some problems identified for those methods on compatibility with existing IP terminals, route optimization and compatibility with firewall systems. So we have proposed a virtual subnetwork system which can accommodate existing IP routers and terminals without any modifications, and which selects an optimal route for the communication with networks other than the home network. This paper describes the mechanism and the results of implementation of our system.
URL: https://global.ieice.org/en_transactions/communications/10.1587/e82-b_6_897/_p
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