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Care Of
Care of or in care of can stand for: * " care of" or "in care of", used to address a letter when the letter must pass through an intermediary * "Care-of address A care-of address (usually referred to as ''CoA'') is a temporary IP address for a mobile device used in Internet routing. This allows a home agent to forward messages to the mobile device. A separate address is required because the IP address of ...", a temporary IP address for a mobile device used in Internet routing. * "In Care Of", ''Mad Men'' (season 6), episode 13 {{disambig ...
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Care Of
Care of or in care of can stand for: * " care of" or "in care of", used to address a letter when the letter must pass through an intermediary * "Care-of address A care-of address (usually referred to as ''CoA'') is a temporary IP address for a mobile device used in Internet routing. This allows a home agent to forward messages to the mobile device. A separate address is required because the IP address of ...", a temporary IP address for a mobile device used in Internet routing. * "In Care Of", ''Mad Men'' (season 6), episode 13 {{disambig ...
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Care-of Address
A care-of address (usually referred to as ''CoA'') is a temporary IP address for a mobile device used in Internet routing. This allows a home agent to forward messages to the mobile device. A separate address is required because the IP address of the device that is used as host identification is topologically incorrect—it does not match the network of attachment. The care-of address splits the dual nature of an IP address, that is, its use is to identify the host and the location within the global IP network. Address assignment The care-of address can be acquired by the mobile node in two different ways: * ''Foreign agent care-of address'' (FACoA): The mobile node receives the same CoA as the foreign agent. All mobile nodes in the foreign network are given the same CoA. * ''Co-located care-of address'': Each mobile node in the foreign network is assigned its own CoA, usually by a DHCP server. This might happen in a network where the foreign agent has not been deployed yet. Giv ...
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