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Triangular routing

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Triangular routing is a concept from Mobile IP. Packets that are sent to a Mobile Node (MN) are first routed to the MNs home subnet and then forwarded to the MN at its current location by its Home Agent (HA). However, packets that are sent from the MN are not handled in this way.