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Mobile IP (MIP), Learn IETF Standard and Technical Fundamentals (Tonex)

Mobile IP (MIP), Learn IETF Standard and Technical Fundamentals (Tonex)

What is Mobile IP (MIP) for ?

Mobile IP (MIP) is an IETF (Internet Engineering Task Force) standard communications protocol designed to allow users of mobile devices such as,

  • Laptops,
  • PDAs and
  • Mobile phones.

Who Should Join MIP Course ?

Mobile IP, MIP training course is designed for anyone who is interested in Mobile IP (both IPv4 and IPv6).

Learn About :


At Tonex MIP course, all the attendees will have learning opportunities like ,
  • Mobile IP fundamentals
  • Mobile IP Principals and Architecture
  • Agent Discovery & Registration
  • Routing & Security Considerations
  • Mobile IP AAA Requirements
  • Networking with Mobile IP
  • Mobility Support in IPv6
  • Lots more

Want To Learn More ?

Request more information. Visit tonex.com

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