[NSIS] Drafts on RSVP / NSIS and mobility
"Charles Q. Shen" <shenqi@icr.a-star.edu.sg> Thu, 18 July 2002 06:37 UTC
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Subject: [NSIS] Drafts on RSVP / NSIS and mobility
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Hi, We have made an updated version of our RSVP-Mobile IPv6 Draft. A few issues related to NSIS and mobility is also discussed in a separate draft. The abstracts for these two drafts are as follows: 1. Mobility Extensions to RSVP in an RSVP-Mobile IPv6 Framework <draft-shen-nsis-rsvp-mobileipv6-00.txt> Abstract This memo first gives a brief review of a RSVP and Mobile IPv6 interoperation framework proposed in [1] and compared its features with the Performance Requirements set forth by Requirements of a QoS Solution for Mobile IP [2]. The subsequent part of the memo presents specification details including message formats, processing rules and algorithms that form the framework. The vast majority of these specifications has been verified by a prototype implementation. It is expected that this work could serve as a useful input in dealing with NSIS protocol and mobility issue. 2. Several Framework Issues Regarding NSIS and Mobility <draft-shen-nsis-mobility-fw-00.txt> Abstract This memo discusses several framework issues related to Next Step In Signaling (NSIS) and mobility interaction. The first issue is related to handoff impact on NSIS operation. We present several general requirements for NSIS and mobility, followed by evaluation of how specific approaches using Mobile IP or other mechanisms might fit into the picture. Other issues covered include NSIS and mobility signaling layering and soft-state management. They are available also at the following links: http://www.icr.a-star.edu.sg/~shenqi/reports/draft-shen-nsis-rsvp-mobileipv6-00.txt http://www.icr.a-star.edu.sg/~shenqi/reports/draft-shen-nsis-mobility-fw-00.txt Comments are greatly appreciated! Best regards, Charles _______________________________________________ nsis mailing list nsis@ietf.org https://www1.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/nsis
- [NSIS] Drafts on RSVP / NSIS and mobility Charles Q. Shen