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RE: [802.21] MIH commands for handover



Title: RE: [802.21] MIH commands for handover

Hello Anurag and Sanjib,
The intention of the MIH handover command is not to replace FMIP signaling, but to complement FMIP in aspects that are not present in FMIP. The assumption of MIH as a handover control protocol is not valid, but it is provides services for facilitating/aiding hanadovers with the assumption that there is a different handover control protocol. There is no reason to spin the wheels and redo a published and validated protocol again in 802.21.

Regards,
Srini


-----Original Message-----
From: ext Anurag Uxa [mailto:Anurag.Uxa@LNTINFOTECH.COM]
Sent: Mon 4/30/2007 3:05 AM
To: STDS-802-21@listserv.ieee.org
Subject: Re: [802.21] MIH commands for handover

Dear Jing n All ,

As per your concern about the DAD. It has already taken care. You are just
considering the predictive situation, BUT we had thought predictive and
reactive both a, b cases.
(a) able to send  fast binding update PAR and information Reached to NAR
and confirmation has received by PAR but not MN
(b) information has  not reach to NAR.

Sanjib query is relate to extend the command with some IPaddress related
TLV.

MIH_MN_HO_Candidate_Query.request (
DestinationIdentifier,
CurrentLinkIdentifier,
CandidateLinkList,
QueryResourceList,
CandidatePoAList,
CandidateNwAddrList,        /*Access router?s addresses  or a single
address of NAR*/
MN_NCoAList,                    /*List of NCoA as per Target n/w prefix or
a single NCoA*/
)
MIH_MN_HO_Complete.request (
                DestinationIdentifier,
LinkIdentifier,
HandoverStatus,
PreviousARAddress        /*PAR?s IP Address*/
PreviousCoA
NewCoA
)

If every body is ok with such changes, we will go ahead with our
assumptions.

Regards
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Anurag Uxa
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04/29/2007 08:21 AM
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Hello?Sanjib

   I agree your idea using MIH messages to carry some MMP(mobility
management protocol) information during handover procedure. But the
implementation method you proposed may exist some problems. From the chart
we can see MN can generate the NCoA from the available prefix info
obtained from IS Server, then MN sends these configured NCoAs to all
candidate NARs existed in each candidate networks to make Duplicate
Address Detection. After duplicity checking, PAR in serving network will
create the tunnel with these candidate NARs for sending the packets. So
these steps such as NCoA configuration?duplicity checking and tunnel
building work with all candidate networks, that will increase the spending
of network resources.
   I suggest whether we can do these works after network decision, namely
once the target network is chosen, MN can generate the NCoA only for
target NCoA in target network, and sends this NCoA to the target NAR by
MIH_MN_HO_Commit.request and MIH_N2N_HO_Commit.request messages. Target
NAR will make duplicity checking after receiving these messages, and
return the result of DAD to PAR in serving network. Then PAR will create
the tunnel with the target NAR. This will save network resources and
enhance the efficiency of handover.

regards,
      Jing Liu
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