In this paper, we construct an experimental system to investigate the mobility management with HIMALIS architecture for campus network environments. We also propose a dynamic control of maximum transmission rate for ID/Locator separation networks HIMALIS. In the proposed method, the maximum transmission rate changes dynamically as the utilization time of corresponding communication session increases, and when the corresponding locator changes. From the experimental results, we found that the mobility management is effective even for campus network environments, and transmission rate can be suppressed by using our proposed dynamic control method to encourage user's movement.