[Aeon] fan-intarea-conet-ps-uc
Alper Yegin <alper.yegin@yegin.org> Tue, 22 April 2014 11:38 UTC
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To: Peng Fan <fanpeng@chinamobile.com>, Hui Deng <denghui02@gmail.com>
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Hello Peng and Hui, I've read your draft. It's a good reading, thank you. One of the ways to differentiate the network service provided to individual apps is to bind them to distinct IP addresses. For example, an app that needs full mobility service can be bound to an IP address managed by a Mobile IP Home Agent, whereas other apps can be bound to the IP address managed by the on-link default IP gateway. This intelligent binding action needs to take place before the app sends its first bit of IP traffic. Hence, it's too late for DPI-based solutions to help with that. This is another shortcoming of the DPI solutions. Alper
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- [Aeon] fan-intarea-conet-ps-uc Alper Yegin