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Title : Problems Analysis of NSIS Aggregation Teardown Signaling in Mobility Scenarios
Author(s) : S. Marwaha, et al.
Filename : draft-marwaha-nsis-aggregation-teardown-signaling-00.txt
Pages : 13
Date : 2006-10-18
If a Mobile Node communicates with different Corresponding Nodes and
there exists a common path for these sessions, NSIS allows these
reservations to be aggregated. However, change of aggregation path
caused by mobility event creates problems related to the prompt removal
of the old aggregation state in case Correspondent Nodes are NSIS
Initiators, i.e. multiple Correspondent Nodes will send multiple
teardown messages for tearing down the same unused aggregated section
and may cause problems of extra signaling overhead, delay in tearing
down, reliability, redundancy and extra processing overhead. This draft
presents the analysis of these problems.
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