2.3.13 Mobility for IPv4 (mip4)

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Last Modified: 2007-06-19

Chair(s):

Henrik Levkowetz <henrik@levkowetz.com>
Pete McCann <mccap@petoni.org>

Internet Area Director(s):

Jari Arkko <jari.arkko@piuha.net>
Mark Townsley <townsley@cisco.com>

Internet Area Advisor:

Jari Arkko <jari.arkko@piuha.net>

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Description of Working Group:

IP mobility support for IPv4 nodes (hosts and routers) is specified in
RFC3344. RFC 3344 mobility allows a node to continue using
its "permanent" home address as it moves around the Internet. The
Mobile IP protocols support transparency above the IP layer, including
maintenance of active TCP connections and UDP port bindings.Besides
the basic Mobile IPv4 (MIPv4) protocols, several other drafts deal
with concerns such as optimization, security, extensions, AAA support,
and deployment issues.

MIPv4 is currently being deployed on a wide basis (e.g., in cdma2000
networks). The scope of the deployment is on a fairly large scale and
accordingly, the MIP4 WG will focus on deployment issues and on
addressing known deficiencies and shortcomings in the protocol that
have come up as a result of deployment experience. Specifically, the
working group will complete the work items to facilitate interactions
with AAA environments, interactions with enterprise environments when
MIPv4 is used therein, and updating existing protocol specifications
in accordance with deployment needs and advancing those protocols that
are on the standards track.

Work expected to be done by the MIP4 WG as proposed by this charter is
as follows:

1. MIPv4 has been a proposed standard for several years. It has been
adopted by other standard development organizations and has been
deployed commercially. One of the next steps for the WG is to advance
the protocol to draft standard status. As part of advancing base
Mobile IP specs to DS, the MIPv4 NAI RFC (2794) will be revised
to reflect implementation experience

2. Work items that are pending from the previous Mobile IP WG, which
will be completed by the MIP4 WG, are:

- completion of the MIB for the revised base Mobile IP
specification (2006bis)

- regional registration draft.

3. The MIP4 WG will also complete the work on MIPv4 interactions
in VPN scenarios. This work will involve identifying the requirements
and a solution development for MIPv4 operation in the presence
of IPsec VPNs.

4. Additionally, a proposal has been made for how MOBIKE could work
together with MIPv4. This proposal does not describe any new protocol,
but formulates a best current practice for deploying MOBIKE together
with MIPv4. The working group will adopt and complete this document.

5. Some issues have been raised with respect to RFC3519. These will be
identified and addressed as appropriate, through errata, revision
of RFC 3519, and/or supplemental documents as needed.

6. It has been proposed that the FMIP protocol, which has been
standardised for MIPv6 in the MIPSHOP working group, should also be
published as an experimental protocol for MIPv4. A draft for this
exists. The working group will take up and carry this work forward
to publication

7. An extension to carry generic strings in the Registration Reply
message has been proposed. The purpose is to supply supplemental
human-readable information intended to the MN user. The working
group will complete the specification and applicability statement of
such an extension.

8. RADIUS attributes for MIP4. A set of RADIUS attributes has
been proposed for MIPv4.

The working group will first produce a requirements specification,
describing how the work differs from the requirements in RFC 2977
and the functionality provided by RFC 4004 (the MIPv4 Diameter App).
The reason why this first step is required is that RFC 3127 pretty
clearly shows that full 2977 functionality can't be provided by even
a considerably extended RADIUS, so we need to match the requirements
to what can be done within RADIUS.

Provided the requirements work finds approval with ADs and radext,
the workgroup will complete the specification of MIPv4 RADIUS
attributes, solicit feedback from the Radius Extensions WG, adjust,
and submit this for publication.

9. MIPv4 Extension for Configuration Options.

Several drafts have proposed extensions to help improve configuration
of MIPv4 clients. The latest proposal is for a general configuration
option extension which could carry information such as e.g., DNS
address and DHCP server address. The working group will take on
and complete one proposal for a configuration option extension.

Goals and Milestones:

Done  AAA Keys for MIPv4 to IESG
Done  MIPv4 VPN interaction problem statement to IESG
Done  Low latency handover to experimental
Done  Experimental MIPv4 message and extensions draft to IESG
Done  Dynamic Home Agent assignment protocol solution to IESG
Done  Revised MIPv4 Challenge/Response (3012bis) to IESG
Done  Regional registration document to IESG
Done  Generic Strings for MIPv4 (Proposed Std.) to the IESG
Done  MIPv4 Mobike interaction (BCP) to the IESG
Done  MIPv4 RADIUS Extensions Requirements to the IESG
Done  MIPv4 Extension for Config. Options (Proposed Std.) to the IESG
Done  FMIPv4 (Experimental) to the IESG
Aug 2007  Revised MIPv4 specification to IESG for Draft Std.
Aug 2007  Dual-stack MIPv4 (Draft Std.) to IESG
Aug 2007  MIPv4 VPN interaction (BCP) to the IESG
Sep 2007  Revised MIB for MIPv4 (Proposed Std.) to IESG
Sep 2007  RADIUS Extensions for MIPv4 to the RADEXT WG for comment
Sep 2007  Notification Mechanism (Draft Std.) to IESG
Oct 2007  RADIUS Extensions for MIPv4 (Proposed Std.) to the IESG
Oct 2007  Base MIPv4 Mobile Network Support (Draft Std.) to IESG
Nov 2007  Revised rfc2794bis (NAI extension) (Draft Std.) to the IESG
Nov 2007  MIPv4 Mobile Network Support for FAs (Draft Std.) to IESG
Nov 2007  MIPv4 Mobile Network Support Dynamic Address Assignment (Draft Std.) to IESG

Internet-Drafts:

  • draft-ietf-mip4-rfc2006bis-03.txt
  • draft-ietf-mip4-rfc3344bis-05.txt
  • draft-ietf-mip4-mobike-connectivity-03.txt
  • draft-ietf-mip4-radius-requirements-03.txt
  • draft-ietf-mip4-fmipv4-07.txt
  • draft-ietf-mip4-gen-ext-03.txt
  • draft-ietf-mip4-dsmipv4-02.txt
  • draft-ietf-mip4-nemo-v4-base-00.txt
  • draft-ietf-mip4-generic-notification-message-01.txt
  • draft-ietf-mip4-nemov4-dynamic-00.txt
  • draft-ietf-mip4-nemov4-fa-00.txt
  • draft-ietf-mip4-udptunnel-mib-00.txt

    Request For Comments:

    RFCStatusTitle
    RFC3846 Standard Mobile IPv4 Extension for AAA Network Access Identifiers
    RFC3957 Standard Authentication, Authorization, and Accounting (AAA) Registration Keys for Mobile IPv4
    RFC4064 Standard Experimental Message, Extension and Error Codes for Mobile IPv4
    RFC4093 I Problem Statement: Mobile IPv4 Traversal of Virtual Private Network (VPN) Gateways
    RFC4433 PS Mobile IPv4 Dynamic Home Agent Assignment
    RFC4636 PS Foreign Agent Error Extension for Mobile IPv4
    RFC4721 PS Mobile IPv4 Challenge/Response Extensions (Revised)
    RFC4857 E Mobile IPv4 Regional Registration
    RFC4881 E Low-Latency Handoffs in Mobile IPv4
    RFC4917 PS Mobile IPv4 Message String Extension

    Meeting Minutes


    Slides

    RFC3344bis Status
    Proxy Mobile IPv4
    MIP4 MOBIKE optimizations
    RADIUS vs. Diameter MIP4 Application Impact on MIP4 Session Setup
    Multicast Broadcast with Mobile IPv4
    Dual-stack Mobile IPv4