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Fast Handover for IP Flow Mobility

Fast Handover for IP Flow Mobility. draft-zhao-mipshop-fho-flows-00 Fan Zhao, Ameya Damle. Outline. Overview Flow handover scenarios Issues Discussion. Overview. RFC 5268 aims to optimize performance, such as packet loss and delay etc, during handover.

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Fast Handover for IP Flow Mobility

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  1. Fast Handover for IP Flow Mobility draft-zhao-mipshop-fho-flows-00 Fan Zhao, Ameya Damle

  2. Outline • Overview • Flow handover scenarios • Issues • Discussion

  3. Overview • RFC 5268 aims to optimize performance, such as packet loss and delay etc, during handover. • RFC 5268 can be considered as optimization when all flows are handed over to the target access network. • The MIP protocol has been extended with • MCoA: simultaneous attachment via multiple access networks • Flow binding: binding a particular flow to an interface since certain flow(s) may be better suited to the characteristics of a certain access network.

  4. Flow handover scenarios • Flow handover scenarios (both modes, though focusing on predictive mode) are introduced with such extensions.

  5. Flow handover scenarios • This scenario is related to the PFMIP and is also discussed in another presentation.

  6. The FHO for IP flow mobility problem • Slightly different from that of the FHO • how to allow a mobile node to send uplink packets via a better access link as soon as it detects such a new access link and how to deliver downlink packets to a mobile node via a better access link as soon as its attachment to such a new access link is detected by the new access router. • Handover latency for a specific flow in such scenarios is expected to be not different from that of Mobile IPv6.

  7. Issues • Most FHO messages are expected to remain the same. • The most notable changes are for the FBU/FBA. • Use the BID and FID options to register flow bindings at the PAR • Similar to the case when the MN simultaneously attaches both a home link and a foreign link • The FHO requires the Alt-CoA in the FBU

  8. Issues • The MCoA draft does not specify a status code in the BID option, in case that the NCoA formulated by the MN may not be valid at the NAR, therefore a new NCoA needs to be provided in the FBA.

  9. Further optimization • With the P2P link, the MN can send the LLA (i.e. that of the interface attaching to the new link) in the BID option in the FBU to the PAR, so that certain flows can be forwarded via the new access link as soon as possible.

  10. Discussion and Next step • In our opinion, this issue should be addressed and clarified. • It can be done with some small extensions. • Your opinions and comments on this are very appreciated.

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