Re: [Seamoby] Minutes for Meeting at IETF 53

"James Kempf" <kempf@docomolabs-usa.com> Sun, 21 April 2002 09:55 UTC

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Subject: Re: [Seamoby] Minutes for Meeting at IETF 53
Date: Sun, 21 Apr 2002 02:43:56 -0700
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> Could you tell us, if possible, how the IP address of the target
address is
> discovered in your experiment with the IS-2000 RAN?

The work on the IS-2000 RAN was done by Motorola, Ajoy Singh was the
technical lead. I've cc'ed him on this response, perhaps he can describe
how the L2 triggers were implemented.

> Also how can the mobile utilize the BSSid to find the FA or AR address
> without asking the current AR in 802.11? Don't we need something like
the
> CAR discovery protocol eventually? I assume the mobile does not
receive the
> Agent Advertisement messages of the target AR in the above question.

Sure. But for experimental purposes, one can simply statically configure
the access routers or FAs with the mapping.

            jak


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