Re: [Seamoby] openness for advanced paging strategies in DMHA
"James Kempf" <kempf@docomolabs-usa.com> Mon, 14 January 2002 18:57 UTC
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From: James Kempf <kempf@docomolabs-usa.com>
To: Marco Liebsch <Marco.Liebsch@ccrle.nec.de>, Seamoby <seamoby@ietf.org>
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Subject: Re: [Seamoby] openness for advanced paging strategies in DMHA
Date: Mon, 14 Jan 2002 10:39:37 -0800
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Marco,
I agree that the Seamoby DMHA protocol must provide
the mechanism for implemeting a variety of paging policies.
However, I don't believe the DMHA protocol should
specify a particular policy or policies. The protocol spec
might use one or two example policies to show how
the paging mechanism can be used, but that could also
be done in another document which is more comprehensive
and illustrates how to deploy a variety of paging policies.
So I support separating out the discussion of implementing
particular paging policies in a separate document.
jak
----- Original Message -----
From: "Marco Liebsch" <Marco.Liebsch@ccrle.nec.de>
To: "Seamoby" <seamoby@ietf.org>
Sent: Monday, January 14, 2002 5:24 AM
Subject: [Seamoby] openness for advanced paging strategies in DMHA
> Hi all,
>
> the architecture of the Paging Agent node in the current base line
draft
> for the WG's DMHA protocol intends to be open for several paging
> strategies. As James proposed, maybe it is appropriate to take
detailed
> sections addressing different paging strategies and characteristics
out
> for the WG's protocol framework draft. In my opinion, deployment of
> different paging strategies is an important area, therefore, the
future
> WG architecture and the protocol for DMHA should allow deployment of
> several paging strategies. Therefore, I propose the following: Taking
> out the details on paging strategies and having later a reference on a
> possibly stand-alone document describing the paging strategy
specifics.
> We could have a very brief comment in the draft addressing the 'role
of
> a paging strategy' (sec. 1.1.4 in draft-renker) and the concept's
> openness.
>
> Comments are appreciated.
>
> marco
>
>
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- [Seamoby] openness for advanced paging strategies… Marco Liebsch
- Re: [Seamoby] openness for advanced paging strate… Pars MUTAF
- Re: [Seamoby] openness for advanced paging strate… James Kempf
- Re: [Seamoby] openness for advanced paging strate… Marco Liebsch
- Re: [Seamoby] openness for advanced paging strate… Marco Liebsch