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IP-ton-IP packaging (IP in IP encapsulation RFC 1853) or also Tunneling designates the forwarding procedure for mobile IP applications. The IP packages sent at a special host of the homeland network (Home agent) are packed as utilizable data of another IP package, which contains the secondary IP addresses of the mobile host in the header. The IP packages arriving with the Home agent are thus not read, but provide only again with a further header and so skillfully to the network, in which the mobile host straight is. However the totally enclosed IP package is sent either directly to the mobile host (CO Located Care OF address) or at the Foreign agent of the guest network (Foreign agent Care OF address).


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