Station mobility, Mobile ip comparison – Intermec 6710 User Manual

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APPENDIX E

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OWL/IP

E-12

6710 Access Point User’s Guide

Additionally, IP frames are only forwarded inbound if the IP

address belongs to the home subnet (see “Subnet Filtering,”

page E-6).

Station Mobility

As stations move through a facility, they roam between

access point coverage areas. In large installations, these

access points may be on different IP subnets. OWL/IP is

designed to support rapid roaming in these environments.

A “roam” requires updates to the forwarding databases in

the new access point, super root, previous access point, and

any intermediate designated bridges.
A roam is initiated when a station attaches to a new access

point. This access point sends an attach message to the

super root, which in turn forwards a detach message to the

previous access point, allowing each access point to update

its forwarding database. Designated bridges monitor these

exchanges and update their forwarding databases.

Mobile IP Comparison

The Internet Engineering Task Force has developed RFC

2002,

IP Mobility Support, commonly referred to as Mobile

IP. Mobile IP is designed primarily to address the needs of

IP stations that may move between geographically

separated locations.
OWL/IP is designed primarily to operate in local area

environments, where handcarried or vehicle mounted

stations may move rapidly between access point coverage

areas on a subnetted LAN. The two technologies are

complimentary and may coexist. Table E-1 summarizes

some differences.

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