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Re: [DNA-BOF] Detecting Network Attachment BoF description (rev 2)
> > Or, host might change its access point and consequently access router, but
> > the two routers might be advertising the same prefix. In that case, IP
> > address of the host does not change, but default router information must
> > change. So, even if the subnet does not change, host has to react to
> > this.
>
> Does it? I assume that the AR is the default router on the link. If
> the AP changes, but the AR does not, why is this visible to IP? It
> doesn't need to be.
It seems that, in above, Alper means that both AR and AP change. This case
was dealt in 'p. 6, figure 2' in draft-daley-mobileip-movedetect-01.txt
Best Regards
JinHyeock