All,
Might I be permitted to attempt to summarise Mr Roy's mail while asking my own question (my apologies to Mr Roy if I've misunderstood his point!)? I'm not an expert on Mobile IP. However, I don't understand why there is anything at all involved in H.323 mobility beyond making the statement "In IP networks, mobility issues are handled by using Mobile IP", and expecting users of other transports (IPX, native ATM etc) to make their own arrangements. So, the question: Why is the effort on mobility required? Obviously if this question is answered in contributions that I've missed, I'll be happy with a reference rather than a full explanation on the list!
Regards, Chris -- Dr Chris Purvis -- Development Manager ISDN Communications Ltd, The Stable Block, Ronans, Chavey Down Road Winkfield Row, Berkshire. RG42 6LY ENGLAND Phone: +44 1344 899 007 Fax: +44 1344 899 001