Mobile IPv6 bootstrapping in split scenario
A Mobile IPv6 node requires a Home Agent address, a home address, and IPsec security associations with its Home Agent before it can start utilizing Mobile IPv6 service. RFC 3775 requires that some or all of these are statically configured. This document defines how a Mobile IPv6 node can bootstrap this information from non- topological information and security credentials preconfigured on the Mobile Node. The solution defined in this document solves the bootstrapping problem from draft-ietf-mip6-bootstrapping-ps-02 when the Mobile Node's mobility service is authorized by a different service provider than basic network access, and is therefore generically applicable to any bootstrapping case.