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draft-melia-mipshop-mobility-services-ps-01.txt

draft-melia-mipshop-mobility-services-ps-01.txt. From IETF #66. Discuss MIH PS (as expressed by the WG chair) Need a single PS at WG level (several drafts related to mobility services were presented )

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  1. draft-melia-mipshop-mobility-services-ps-01.txt

  2. From IETF #66 • Discuss MIH PS (as expressed by the WG chair) • Need a single PS at WG level (several drafts related to mobility services were presented ) • Strongly suggest interested parties to work offline and produce common PS by last week of August • Target is to have PS draft in WG last call by end of September

  3. PS -00 version • Document submitted beginning of September • Main body • how to transport signaling messages for media independent handovers. • It nicely maps to 802.21 while being readable from non .21 folks • Appendixes for different mobility services support • Some approaches were 802.21 based, some not

  4. Comments to ID -00 • Text too long not focusing on a problem statement recommendation make it shorter • Make the ID 802.21 related (in contrast with what agreed in IETF #66?) not covering mobility services as a whole • 802.21 specific drafts were presented IETF #64 together with some specific Mobopts work • James: “The current document could potentially be changed into an architectural document that describes the MIS architecture and how 802.21 protocol implements it, and where an IETF transport solution fits in.” • Daniel: "MIPSHOP will define the delivery of information for MIH services for this latter case. Obviously, MIH means IEEE 802.21 not *mobility service*. No doubt.”

  5. Version -01 • Removed appendixes • Updated main body still giving a broad overview

  6. Way forward? • So far no technical objections on the content • Three possible options: • Main body only (version -01) • Main body plus all appendixes (version -00) • Main body plus one .21 specific appendix (version -02 ??)

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