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Title: Applicability Statement of NSIS Protocols in Mobile Environments draftietfnsisapplicabilitymobilitys


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Applicability Statement of NSIS Protocols in
Mobile Environmentsdraft-ietf-nsis-applicability-
mobility-signaling-09.txt
  • Takako Sanda, Xiaoming Fu, Seong-Ho Jeong, Jukka
    Manner and Hannes Tschofenig
  • IETF71 in Philadelphia
  • 12 Mar. 2008

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Changes Between -08 and -09
  • Security Consideration has been cleaned up.
  • Only refer GIST, QoS NSLP, NATFW security
    discussions
  • gt Need your review and comments
  • Open issues for NATFW has been closed
    (temporally)
  • How old pinhole is torn after MNs handover? -gt
    Automatically tone by timer
  • Does it mandatory that MN sets S-flag when it
    detect attaching a private network-gt This is out
    of scope of Mobility draft

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Open Issue
  • Is it necessary to revise MIP Interaction?
  • One out of all cases are explained in detail, and
    others are explained differences and similarities
  • All cases Combination of Sequential Mode
    and Parallel mode for tunneling section
    Sender-initiated and receiver-initiated MIPv4
    FA CoA, MIPv4 co-located CoA, and MIPv6 cases
  • gt Is current structure fine?
  • gt Or, is it necessary to describe details for
    all cases?

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ML Comments (1) NATFW
  • The mobility draft also needs to discuss NATFW
    and Mobility operations.
  • gt Need Text Proposals
  • Offline DiscussionThu. 12-Mar.,
    1510-1610Meet at IETF registration desk !

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ML Comments (2) Basic Operation
  • It is probably good to split the solutions part
    in NTLP and NSLP specific sections.
  • what NTLP can do
  • what each of the NSLPs can do
  • Not only MN is sender, sender-initiated
    reservation case, but also other reservation
    case should be described.
  • gt Needs comments and text proposals

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ML Comments (3) Problem Statement
  • Problem Statement should not cover both problem
    statement and NSIS solutions
  • gt Authors will revise accordingly

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ML Comments (4) Further Study
  • Purpose of further study section is not very
    clear in the text.
  • gt Authors will revise accordingly

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Schedule
  • Mid Jun. 2008
  • Submitting -10, covers all on-going open issues
    and comments
  • End Jun. 2008
  • Discussing WGLC comments
  • Sep 2008
  • Submit 'Applicability Statement of NSIS Protocols
    in Mobile Environments' to the IESG as an
    Informational RFC
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