Re: [NSIS] NSIS run on MIPL ?

Hannes Tschofenig <Hannes.Tschofenig@gmx.net> Tue, 23 May 2006 18:58 UTC

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Hi Binbin,

running NSIS in combination of MIPv6 is certainly possible.
http://www.ietf.org/internet-drafts/draft-ietf-nsis-applicability-mobility-signaling-04.txt
talks about the problems and explains how gist/nslps work together with 
MIPv6.

 From layering point of view the MIPv6 stuff runs below NSIS. Hence, 
your figure is correct from this point of view. Is this your question?

Ciao
Hannes


斌斌王 wrote:
> Hi All:
> 
> I am a student of Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, 
> China. I have studied  NSIS for several months. As is knowen to all that 
> NSIS is run on IP like the figure below.
> 
>                                 NSLP
>             ================================
>                                 NTLP
>             ================================
>            +--------------------------------------------------------------+
>                                IP v4/v6      
> 
> For our lab have done some research on MIPL (Mobile IPv6 for Linux. 
>  http://chasey.mobile-ipv6.org/software/). And now I want to combine 
> NSIS and MIPL ---- run NSIS on MIPL.
> 
>                                 NSLP
>             ================================
>                                 NTLP
>             ================================
>             +------------------------------------------------------------+
>                                 MIPL    
>  
> I don't know whether this idea is rational and doable .I need some 
> suggestions. Thank you, everyone who read this mail.
>    
> Bestwishes!
>  
>                                                        Binbin Wang
>                                                        2006-5-23
>                                                
>  
> 
> 
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