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n etext issues. Julien Laganier, IETF-80. Logical Interface (I). #1: Replication of ND multicast messages across physical interfaces What is in the source link layer address? How are multiple answers dealt with? #3: Link layer ID

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  1. netext issues Julien Laganier, IETF-80

  2. Logical Interface (I) • #1: Replication of ND multicast messages across physical interfaces • What is in the source link layer address? • How are multiple answers dealt with? • #3: Link layer ID • If an underlying link layer does not let you use an arbitrary link layer identifier, what is the linklayer identifier exposed by the logical interface to the IP layer? • #5: Multicast Traffic • IP stack wants to send a packet to a multicast address M;  How is it transmitted?

  3. Logical Interface (II) • #4: shall document only Point-to-Point Link model • As per the original PMIPv6 specification [RFC5213] the physicalinterface underneath the logical interface has to be bound topoint-to-point link [RFC4861]. Access technologies that provides a shared media (e.g., IEEE 802.11) can be supported as long as they provide a point-to-point link [rfc4861]. The details of how a shared media provides a point to point link are link layer specific and/or operational matters that are out of scope of this document. For example IEEE 802.11 media can provide a point-to-point link via the appropriate use of IEEE 802.1Q VLAN header where a distinct VLAN is configured between the MAG and each of the mobile node.

  4. Logical Interface (III) • #6 MTU • what is the logical interface MTU? • PMTUD and transport impact of handoffs b/w IFs w/ != MTUs • #7 Uplink/Downlink matching • “ Logical interface should transmit uplink packets on the same physical interface on which the downlink packet was received for the particular prefix/flow” How does the logical interface associates an uplink packet to a downlink packet?

  5. PMIPv6 Model • RFC 5213: unmutable prefix set assigned to MN at attach • Attach triggered by L2 triggers • Required for secure triggering • L2 can signal intent to do inter-access handoff • Absence of L2 signal defaults to new session creation for new interface  avoids breaking unmodified host that doesn’t support inter-access handoff • No reason to depart from that for flow mobility • Attach physical interface to PMIPv6 session via L2 triggers • L2 can signal intent to do simultaneous access for flow mobility • Absence of L2 signal defaults to new session creation for new interface  avoids breaking host that doesn’t support simultaneous access • LMA deciding to move a flow doesn’t require new prefix assignment  just move the flow

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