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59 th IETF – NEMO Working Group 1 NEMO Multi-homing Issues Prepared for 59 th IETF NEMO WG By Chan-Wah NG, Eun-Kyoung PAIK, Thierry ERNST, Julien CHARBON 2004 03 01 draft-ng-nemo-multihoming-issues-03.txt
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59 th IETF – NEMO Working Group 2 Change-Log Changes to draft-ng-nemo-multihoming-issues merged in draft-paik-nemo-multihoming-problem moved alternatives classifications to appendix based benefits/goals from draft-multihoming- generic-goals-and-benefits-00.txt title change to “Analysis of Multihoming in Network Mobility Support”
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59 th IETF – NEMO Working Group 3 Contents (1) Sect 1: Introduction Important thing is the objective: To identify which multihoming configurations are useful To capture issues for deploying a multihomed mobile network –Assuming NEMO Basic Support solution is used
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59 th IETF – NEMO Working Group 4 Contents (2) Sect 2: Classification The usual (x,y,z) classification x = number of MRs where x=1 implies a single mobile router with multiple interfaces and x=N implies multiple mobile routers y = number of home-agent z = number of NEMO-Prefix announced to the MNNs Important point is to identify the useful classifications We will return to this when we talk about Section 5
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59 th IETF – NEMO Working Group 5 Contents (3) Sect 3: Benefits & Goals of Multihoming in NEMO Give deployment scenarios of each of five goals/benefits identified in draft-multihoming- generic-goals-and-benefits-00.txt Ubiquitous Access Redundancy/Fault-Recovery Load Sharing Load Balancing Preference Settings
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59 th IETF – NEMO Working Group 6 Contents (4) Sect 4: Problem Statement Identifies the main problem when trying to reach the goals with NEMO Connection Availability Connection Selection Scalability RO Consideration Ingress Filtering Failure Detection
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59 th IETF – NEMO Working Group 7 Contents (5) Sect 5: Evaluation of Basic NEMO Solution Discusses issues and problems implementers might face for each of the 8 identified multihomed NEMO configurations
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59 th IETF – NEMO Working Group 8 Moving Forward Decide on which scenario is useful for NEMO Is the content structure of the draft okay? Introduction Classification/Taxonomy Benefits/Scenarios Problem Statement Evaluation of NEMO Basic Support
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59 th IETF – NEMO Working Group 9 (1,1,1): 1 MR, 1 HA, 1 Prefix Scenario: Multi-mode MR (a MR with GPRS and 802.11) Benefits: Ubiquitous Access, Redundancy/Fault-Recovery Problems/Issues: Need to associate multiple CoAs to one NEMO prefix Clearly NEMO-Specific MNN MNN MR INTERNETHA P
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59 th IETF – NEMO Working Group 10 (1,1,N): 1 MR, 1 HA, N Prefixes Scenario: Car with a single MR and different sub-nets, one for sensors, one for data Benefits: Ubiquitous Access, Redundancy/Fault-Recovery Problems/Issues: Need to associate multiple CoAs with one or multiple prefixes MNN MNN MR INTERNETHA P 1,P 2
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59 th IETF – NEMO Working Group 11 (1,N,1): 1 MR, N HA, 1 Prefix Scenario: dynamically assign/selects home-agents to reduce delays Transatlantic flight Benefits: Ubiquitous Access (reduce delays) Redundancy (HA failure) Problems/Issues: One HoA registered at different home agents MIPv6 specific One NEMO-Prefix advertised by different home agents Complex problem Best left to multi6 WG MNN MNN MR INTERNET HA-1 PHA-2
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59 th IETF – NEMO Working Group 12 (1,N,N): 1 MR, N HAs, N Prefixes Scenario: Multi-mode MRs (8012.11+3G) subscribing to different ISPs Benefits: Ubiquitous Access, Fault-Recovery Problems/Issues: Similar problems with (1,N,1) However, NEMO can support the case when each NEMO-Prefix is only registered with one home agent MNN MNN MR INTERNET HA-1 P 1,P 2HA-2
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59 th IETF – NEMO Working Group 13 (N,1,1): N MRs, 1 HA, 1 Prefix Scenario: Multiple MRs A Wireless-PAN with GPRS phone and 802.11 PDA Benefits: Load-Sharing, Ubiquity, Fault-Recovery Problems/Issues: None MNN MNN MR-1 INTERNETHA P MR-2 P
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59 th IETF – NEMO Working Group 14 (N,1,N): N MRs, 1 HA, N Prefixes Scenario: Trains/ships with one MR in each car/cabin Benefits: Load Sharing Problems/Issues: None MNN MNN MR-1 INTERNETHA P1P1 MR-2 P2P2
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59 th IETF – NEMO Working Group 15 (N,N,1): N MRs, N HAs, 1 Prefix Scenario: Train/Ship with satellite dish and antenna to use ground-bases telecommunications infrastructure Benefits: Load-sharing, Fault-recovery Problems/Issues: Same issue as (1,N,1) where one NEMO- prefix is registered at two home-agents MNN MNN MR-1HA-1 P MR-2 P HA-2 INTERNET
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59 th IETF – NEMO Working Group 16 (N,N,N) Mobile Network Scenario: W-PAN with 802.11 PDA and GPRS Phone subscribing to different ISPs Benefits: Load-Sharing, Fault-Recovery, Ubiquitous Access Problems/Issues: Main problem is if a prefix is registered by more than one home-agent NEMO can support the case when each NEMO- Prefix is only registered to one home-agent Issue raised on burden of MNNs to remember which MR advertises which prefix MNN MNN MR-1HA-1 P1P1 MR-2 P2P2 HA-2 INTERNET
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