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RE: [mobile-ip] Re: FW: I-D ACTION:draft-tsirtsis-dsmip-problem-00.txt
Alain,
For mobility a node needs a stable address i.e. the Home Address (HoA). All
communications are directed to that HoA and a Home Agent (HA) intercepts and
forwards to the node's care-of-address (CoA).
Now how the Mobile node comes to own a given HoA is not so important from
this perspective. It could be native v6 or it could be 6to4...I do not think
it matters as long as there is an HA that can intercept packets sent to that
HoA and forward them to the CoA.
Now, when the mobile is not at home but in some other network, there is an
issue about what kind of v4/v6 support there is in the foreign network. The
nice thing about Mobile IP is that it is based on tunnels and thus it
provides natural way of tunneling over networks that are not compatible with
the mobile ...if only Mobile IP could configure v4 over v6 and v6 over v4
tunnels (as opposed to just v4 over v4 and v6 over v6 tunnels). A dual stack
mobile in a v4 only foreign network would then be able to create a v4&v6
over v4 (forward and reverse) tunnel with its HA and thus maintain all its
connectivity.
George
-----Original Message-----
From: Alain Durand [mailto:Alain.Durand@Sun.COM]
Sent: Wednesday, July 30, 2003 12:23 AM
To: Tsirtsis George
Cc: Mobile-Ip (mobile-ip@sunroof.eng.sun.com); v6ops@ops.ietf.org; Soliman
Hesham; 'Thomas Narten'
Subject: [mobile-ip] Re: FW: I-D ACTION:draft-tsirtsis-dsmip-problem-00.txt
Hi George,
Thank you for writing this draft, this is an interesting perspective. There
is one point you do not mention: what if the IPv6 node is using directly or
indirectly IPv6 in IPv4 tunnels for its IPv6 connectivity? For example, it
may derive a 6to4 prefix from its home address and then uses MIPv4.... There
are extra complexities here that I'm not sure I fully understand. Is it a
problem space that you intend to cover?
- Alain.
On Tuesday, July 29, 2003, at 12:17 PM, Tsirtsis George wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> During the Mobile IP WG meeting in Austria, Hesham and myself brought
> up the
> issue of mobility management for dual stack nodes.
>
> Thomas N. requested that we put together a problem statement so that
> we can
> discuss the issue; the draft below was published today - it is short
> and I
> hope to the point - so do read it :)
>
> I have copied v6ops since I think this is a v4 - v6 migration issue as
> well
> as Mobile IPv4 and Mobile IPv6 issue.
>
> Let us know what you think.
>
> George
>
>
>
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> A New Internet-Draft is available from the on-line Internet-Drafts
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>
> Title : Mobility management for Dual stack mobile nodes A
>
> Problem Statement
> Author(s) : G. Tsirtsis, H. Soliman
> Filename : draft-tsirtsis-dsmip-problem-00.txt
> Pages : 4
> Date : 2003-7-29
>
> This draft discusses the issues associated with mobility management
> for dual stack mobile nodes. Currently, two mobility management
> protocols are defined for IPv4 and IPv6. Deploying both in a dual
> stack mobile node introduces a number of inefficiencies. Deployment
> and operational issues motivate the use of a single mobility
> management protocol. This draft discusses such motivations. The draft
> also hints on how current MIPv4 and MIPv6 could be extended so that
> they can support mobility management for a dual stack node.
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