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Re: MIP and transition issues



Hi,

I've created a new mailing list to discuss Mobile IP transition
issues.  There is no single good mailing list to do that, and
crossposting to upto 4 WGs is not a good idea.

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FWIW, I also noticed there is another related draft:

Use of MIPv6 in IPv4 and MIPv4 in IPv6 networks
draft-larsson-v6ops-mip-scenarios-00.txt
(Larsson, Gustafsson, Levkowetz)

As there have been various presentations on v6ops two times already,
with no clear resolution, it would seem to be useful to have various
people working on different documents bang their heads together on
miptrans or offlist on which document(s) describing the problems and
scenarios is the most appropriate as a basis for discussion.

On Mon, 25 Oct 2004, Soliman, Hesham wrote:
Sorry for the cross posting, but this issue is being
discussed in all WG listed.

I submitted the following two drafts last night:
draft-tsirtsis-dsmip-problem
draft-soliman-v4v6-mipv6-

The first deals with the problem statement and the
second is one of the solution for using MIPv6 only.
There is another draft that proposes using MIPv4
only: draft-tsirtsis-v4v6-mipv4

I hope we can discuss the problem statement and scenarios
in the next meeting. While the problem statement is on the mip6
charter, it would be useful if we can have a slot allocated for
this in v6ops.

thx
Hesham

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