Re: [Mip4] Differences between Low Latency Handovers and FMIPv4
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Re: [Mip4] Differences between Low Latency Handovers and FMIPv4



Hello Qiang,

On 2005-03-18 9:05 pm Qiang Zhang/Aber said the following:

>>From an implementor point of view, since there is already a llh draft in
> experimental standard,  it will be interesting to debate on the technical
> pros/cons between, or if they are having a lot similarity, can those be
> combined?

The lowlatency draft is just waiting for a reference; we will not pull
it back to consider combination.  If after some time out in the wide
world, we find that some intersection of these two drafts seem ripe for
standardization, I think it would be best to start fresh on that effort.

I should have made the point clear in an earlier note, but I expect
the fmipv4 draft, if adopted as a WG item, to also be intended for
publication as an experimental RFC.

Jak's experimental data regarding a lowlatency and a fmipv4-like
implementation is an interesting step on the road to formulating a
proposed standard in this area, but I believe some more experience
with both would be good before taking the next step.

	Henrik


> http://www.ietf.org/internet-drafts/draft-ietf-mobileip-lowlatency-handoffs-v4-09.txt
> 
> and
> 
> http://www.ietf.org/internet-drafts/draft-koodli-fmipv4-00.txt
> 


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