Overview of the Solaris Mobile IP Implementation
The mobility agent software incorporates home agent and foreign agent functionality. The Solaris
Mobile IP software does not provide a client mobile node. Only the agent
functionality is provided. Each network with mobility support should have at least one
static (non-mobile) host running this software.
The following RFC functions are supported in the Solaris implementation of Mobile IP:
The base Mobile IP protocol (RFC 2002) does not address the problem
of scalable key distribution and treats key distribution as an orthogonal issue. The
Solaris Mobile IP software utilizes only manually configured keys, specified in a configuration
file.
The following RFC functions are not supported in the Solaris implementation of Mobile
IP:
The following functions are not supported in the Solaris implementation of Mobile IP:
The forwarding of multicast traffic or broadcast traffic by the home agent to the foreign agent for a mobile node that is visiting a foreign network
The routing of broadcast and multicast datagrams through reverse tunnels
Private care-of addresses or private home agent addresses
See the mipagent(1M) man page for additional information.