internet-drafts | 8 May 2013 08:13
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I-D Action: draft-ietf-dmm-requirements-04.txt


A New Internet-Draft is available from the on-line Internet-Drafts directories.
 This draft is a work item of the Distributed Mobility Management Working Group of the IETF.

	Title           : Requirements for Distributed Mobility Management
	Author(s)       : H Anthony Chan
                          Dapeng Liu
                          Pierrick Seite
                          Hidetoshi Yokota
                          Jouni Korhonen
	Filename        : draft-ietf-dmm-requirements-04.txt
	Pages           : 19
	Date            : 2013-05-07

Abstract:
   This document defines the requirements for Distributed Mobility
   Management (DMM) in IPv6 deployments.  The hierarchical structure in
   traditional wireless networks has led to deployment models which are
   in practice centralized.  Mobility management with logically
   centralized mobility anchoring in current mobile networks is prone to
   suboptimal routing and raises scalability issues.  Such centralized
   functions can lead to single points of failure and inevitably
   introduce longer delays and higher signaling loads for network
   operations related to mobility management.  The objective is to
   enhance mobility management in order to meet the primary goals in
   network evolution, i.e., improve scalability, avoid single points of
   failure, enable transparent mobility support to upper layers only
   when needed, and so on.  Distributed mobility management must be
   secure and may co-exist with existing network deployments and end
   hosts.
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johnsonhammond2 | 27 Apr 2013 19:06
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Charles E. Perkins | 27 Apr 2013 02:19
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Editorial suggestions for draft-ietf-dmm-requirements-03

Hello folks,

Here are some editorial suggestions for the document.

Check for missing articles.  For instance:
"Gateway selection mechanism"  -->  "A gateway selection mechanism"

"is also taking the"  -->  "also takes"

Delete "However" before "assigning".

Delete "Issues such as"

Delete "When demand exceeds capacity,"  or else explain why
the benefits are unavailable otherwise.

"In particular, there is an increase in direct communications among
    peers in the same geographical area."
           --> there has always been such locality... in fact maybe less
                 now than previously.  Otherwise, please provide a citation.

Delete "While deploying"

"today's mobile networks, service providers face"  -->
            "Today's mobile networks present service providers with"

Delete "more often than not,"

Delete "Therefore it is not uncommon to observe that"

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Jouni Korhonen | 10 Apr 2013 09:19
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WGLC #2 starts for draft-ietf-dmm-requirements-03

Folks,

This mail starts a two week WGLC #2 for draft-ietf-dmm-requirements-03.
The issues, even editorials, must be recorded into the Issue Tracker,
otherwise they are likely to be neglected. We require minimum three
reviews (that are more than one liners). The more the better, though.

The WGLC ends on Wednesday 24rd April.

- Jouni & Julien
Behcet Sarikaya | 8 Apr 2013 21:45
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Section 4.7

Hi Jouni, all,

I have concerns on the text in this section.
It seems like this text has mainly been contributed by Seil.
No offense to Seil, please.

Let me explain the background here: when DMM discussed some solution proposals in the past, in Multimob, we had a few out of charter slots to discuss DMM multicast. Seil was a presenter. We had other presenters as well.

The discussions produced no consensus. Since then we stopped such discussions.

Also, let me explain the background on RFC 6224 here:
Multimob developed RFC 6224 with the first charter which required no protocol extensions. Since then this requirement has been removed and we developed some solutions we might even develop an alternative solution.

Hope this clarifies my concern.

Regards,

Behcet

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Subject: [DMM] WGLC starts for draft-ietf-dmm-requirements-03
Folks,

This mail starts a two week WGLC for draft-ietf-dmm-requirements-03.
The issues, even editorials, should be recorded into the Issue Tracker
for a control tracking whether everything has been addressed. We
require minimum three reviews. The more the better, though.

The WGLC ends on Wednesday 3rd April.

- Jouni & Julien


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Jouni Korhonen | 20 Mar 2013 06:06
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WGLC starts for draft-ietf-dmm-requirements-03

Folks,

This mail starts a two week WGLC for draft-ietf-dmm-requirements-03.
The issues, even editorials, should be recorded into the Issue Tracker
for a control tracking whether everything has been addressed. We
require minimum three reviews. The more the better, though.

The WGLC ends on Wednesday 3rd April.

- Jouni & Julien
Marco Liebsch | 18 Mar 2013 11:45
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DMM framework vs architecture

Julien, all,

let me comment to your statement in Orlando about the DMM framework
draft-liebsch-dmm-framework-analysis:

You commented that the framework assumes an architecture. Well, yes, a
'functional' architecture as it's always done by a functional framework.
We identify functional entities and dependencies between these functions.
Dependencies are coordinated via reference points/interfaces between
these functions. Functions can be co-located to a single protocol architecture
component or distributed. Functions and reference points may apply to a solution
or may not, dependent on the targeted protocol support and requirements.
So, the draft does not go beyond what a framework should do.
It simply supports building any protocol solution without being dependent
on the underlaying protocols. 

Please see e.g. RFC 3154, which did the same for Dormant Mode Host Alerting.
The approach applies to many other frameworks.

Hope you can agree to this approach.

marco
Jouni Korhonen | 17 Mar 2013 04:15
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Draft meeting minutes available

Folks,

See the draft meeting minutes:
http://www.ietf.org/proceedings/86/minutes/minutes-86-dmm

I encourage people to check whether everything has been
captured correctly.

- Jouni & Julien

PS: Huge thank to Juan Carlos for taking the minutes!!
Jouni Korhonen | 10 Mar 2013 17:33
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Presentation slides

Folks,

Those with an agenda slot please send your slides to the
chairs by Wednesday noon.

Jouni & Julien
Konstantinos Pentikousis | 7 Mar 2013 14:24
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MONAMI 2013

Dear All,

The deadline for submitting papers to MONAMI 2013 (www.mon-ami.org) is in a month from now; please
consider contributing to the program. There's an active call for papers and tutorials on the web site.
This year, we will be heading to Cork, Ireland. 

Best regards,

Kostas

Gmane