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Title : Path type support for NSIS signaling
Author(s) : T. Sanda, et al.
Filename : draft-sanda-nsis-path-type-00.txt
Pages : 15
Date : 2004-10-21
NSIS state management needs to track data path changes and update the
states along the affected data paths. However, in certain scenarios,
it also needs to be aware of the path type to achieve appropriate
operations. For example, a triangular path and a route-optimized path
for a MN at the same location may involve in a communication session
when Mobile IP is employed. Therefore, certain functionality for data
path distinction is necessary in the NSIS signaling. This draft
discusses the problems and issues involved in the NSIS state
management relevant to the data path differentiation. Specific
scenarios for Mobile IP route optimization procedure are used for
illustration of the problems. Potential solution and its impacts on
current NSIS protocol design are discussed as well.
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