Re: [Seamoby] Defining Paging Area

Marco Liebsch <Marco.Liebsch@ccrle.nec.de> Tue, 18 December 2001 17:37 UTC

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Hi,
in addition to the feedback already sent to the list, please be referred to
draft-renker-paging-ipv6-01.txt as well, which has some sections on L3 Paging
Areas and also appropriate references to the respective documents/papers.
Hope this helps.

Marco

Kar Ann Chew wrote:

> Hi,
> A simple question - How should Paging Areas be defined in IP network?
>
> Most of the paging proposals mention how to detect change of PA, and
> procedure of updating related entities, but not on how a PA is defined?.
>
> Anyone, any pointers/advice on how to make paging area definition?  Or we
> can simply leave is to cell planning people?
>
> Cheers,
>         Karann
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