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Re: WPF syndrome and MONAMI6 (was: [manet] RE: draft-boot-manet-nemo-analysis-00.txt)



Teco Boot wrote:
Hi All,

The I-D "Analysis of MANET and NEMO" is published on IETF:
http://www.ietf.org/internet-drafts/draft-boot-manet-nemo-analysis-00.txt

I was requested to publish the link for the I-D on the WG MLs.
I ask special attention on the "Worst Path First syndrome", section 3.7.

Thanks for pointing to the MANEMO WPF syndrome problem, let me paste the illustrative figure here:


              +-----+
               | MR1 |
               +-----+
         11Mbps /  |
         loss  /   |
         <1%  /    | 1Mbps
            +-+-+  | loss ~50%
            |MR2|  |
            +-+-+  |
        11Mbps \   |
           loss \  |
             <1% \ |
                 +-+-+
                 |MR3|
                 +---+
>[...]
[MR3] Selecting the direct path to MR1 is the worst in terms of
bandwidth (1Mbps where 11Mbps is available), packet loss (50% where
less than 2% is available) and used spectrum (single transmission
over 1Mbps takes more time for sending a packet than 2 times over
11Mbps).

I think this problem looks very much like a problem where a Mobile Host is presented with two WiFi access networks, without any hint about which is better to the Internet. This problem is not documented as such, but I believe MONAMI6 describes a similar problem with 'multi-homing' terms:


draft-ietf-monami6-mipv6-analysis-02.txt:
(H1,Cn): [Mobile Host has] 1 HoA, n CoAs

Another possible configuration is a MN with several interfaces connected to different links. Note that one of the interfaces of the
MN may be connected to its home link.


Achievable goals: Reliability, Load Sharing, Interface switching (if
 the MN is equipped with several interfaces) [...] o  Load Sharing
and Interface Switching

This configuration allows to share the load and set preferences among
different paths between the HA and the MN when BT mode is used, and
between the CN and the MN when RO mode is used.  In order to achieve
load sharing and interface switching under this scenario, the MN
would need to register several CoAs with its unique HoA.  However,
the present specification of MIPv6 only allows the MN to register a
single CoA per HoA.  This is discussed in Section 6.2.1.  When a
single HoA is bounded to several CoAs at the same time, the MN or
HA/CN must be able to select the appropriate CoA.

Based on this comparison, do you think that WPF syndrome is related to the (H1, Cn) MONAMI6 Scenario? Or to another MONAMI6 Scenario? Or not at all to MONAMI6?


Alex


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