RE: [Mip4] Request to consider FMIPv4 as a working group document
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RE: [Mip4] Request to consider FMIPv4 as a working group document
Hi Kent,
What you are implying here seems to be that in order to have a fast handoff solution, the MN must be using an FA CoA - did I get that right?
If so, that seems a little restrictive to me. There are scenarios where the MN may be using a CCoA and registering through an FA. Also, in general, it seems that a solution that will work with or without FAs will be a preferable one.
Vidya
-----Original Message-----
From: mip4-bounces at ietf.org [mailto:mip4-bounces at ietf.org] On Behalf Of Kent Leung
Sent: Friday, March 18, 2005 12:45 PM
To: Charles E.Perkins
Cc: Mobile IPv4 Mailing List; Rajeev Koodli
Subject: Re: [Mip4] Request to consider FMIPv4 as a working group document
Hi Charlie.
Generally, I support having a WG solution for fast handover using MIPv4.
Some of the areas that is debatable in the draft:
- Key difference between MIPv4 and MIPv6 is FA existence.
- FMIPv4 enabled ARs not being FAs is unlikely, IMHO. So
we can simplify by specifying only FA mode operation, no CCoA
support needed since ARs would have to be MIPv4 enabled.
This would fit the deployment model and clean up most of
draft dealing with IP address management.
- Support for fast handover in WiFi already exists today w/o
MIPv4 involvement. Therefore, realizing deployments using
this type of scheme will be difficult.
Haven't read the draft in detail for specifics to MIPv4. Will comment on them later.
Kent
At 01:53 PM 3/17/2005 -0800, Charles E.Perkins wrote:
>Hello folks,
>
>We made a presentation at IETF 61 about a way to do
>fast handovers with Mobile IPv4. Our method is adapted
>from the protocol for Mobile IPv6,
> draft-ietf-mipshop-fast-mipv6-03.txt
>
>The Mobile IPv6 protocol has been approved for
>publication and is currently in the RFC editor's
>queue.
>
>The discussion at IETF 61 can be reviewed from the
>minutes, located at:
>http://www1.ietf.org/proceedings_new/04nov/toc.html#int
>
>As part of this discussion, I showed some results which indicate very
>good performance for FMIPv4, suitable for handling interactive voice
>applications. I probably have the PowerPoint presentation around
>somewhere if needed.
>
>The protocol specification for the Mobile IPv4 fast
>handovers is documented in the Internet Draft:
> draft-koodli-fmipv4-00.txt
>which is available in the standard IETF draft
>directories.
>
>Thanks in advance for your consideration of our
>request.
>
>Regards,
>Charlie P.
>
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