Signaling and data separation extension to PMIPv6
draft-liu-netext-singnaling-data-separation-00
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Authors | Dapeng Liu , DENG Hui | ||
Last updated | 2009-10-19 | ||
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Abstract
The mobility management signaling of PMIPv6 includes PBU/PBA message. Both messages use the IPv6 mobility header, which is an expansion of IPv6 header, to carry signaling information. The transport protocol has not been used, which can not guarantee the reliability of transmission. This draft proposes to extend PMIP to make it has transport protocol support and negotiation mechanism. The advantage of this extension is that transport protocol can provide more reliable transportation especially in the scenario that MAG and LMA are connected by a congested IP network.
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