Jonathan M. Bresler
1997-Mar-01 19:56 UTC
CMU Monarch Project implementation of IETF Mobile IP
The Monarch Project at Carnegie Mellon University is proud to announce the availability of Release 1.0.2 of our implementation of IETF Mobile IP for IPv4. This release now directly supports both NetBSD (version 1.1) and FreeBSD (version 2.2_GAMMA). Our implementation, since Release 1.0.0, fully conforms to the IETF standard Mobile IP protocol, as specified in RFC 2002, and includes both "IP-in-IP" and "minimal" encapsulation support (RFC 2003 and RFC 2004). The only real change in Release 1.0.2 over our recent Release 1.0.1 version is the addition of support for FreeBSD 2.2_GAMMA; this FreeBSD support is based on changes submitted by Assar Westerlund of the Swedish Institute of Computer Science. This release of the CMU Monarch Project's implementation of IETF Mobile IPv4 is available from our web page at http://www.monarch.cs.cmu.edu/ and by ftp as a gzip'ed tar file from ftp://ftp.monarch.cs.cmu.edu/pub/monarch/mobileip/mip-1.0.2.tar.gz The CMU Monarch Project researches issues in mobile and wireless networking. Named after the migratory monarch butterfly (or the acronym "MObile Networking ARCHitecture"), the goal of the CMU Monarch Project is to enable mobile hosts to communicate with each other and with stationary or wired hosts, transparently and adaptively making the most efficient use of the best network connectivity available to the mobile host at any time. Our research includes work in areas from protocol design and implementation to performance measurement and usage-based evaluation. For more information on the CMU Monarch Project, visit our web page at http://www.monarch.cs.cmu.edu/.