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Evaluation: draft-ietf-mobileip-reg-revok - Registration Revocation in Mobile IPv4 to Proposed Standard



Last Call to expire on: 2003-3-7

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Harald Alvestrand   [   ]     [   ]       [   ]      [   ] 
Randy Bush          [   ]     [   ]       [   ]      [   ] 
Bill Fenner         [   ]     [   ]       [   ]      [   ] 
Ned Freed           [   ]     [   ]       [   ]      [   ] 
Ted Hardie          [   ]     [   ]       [   ]      [   ] 
Russ Housley        [   ]     [   ]       [   ]      [   ] 
Allison Mankin      [   ]     [   ]       [   ]      [   ] 
Thomas Narten       [ X ]     [   ]       [   ]      [   ] 
Erik Nordmark       [   ]     [   ]       [   ]      [   ]
Jon Peterson        [   ]     [   ]       [   ]      [   ] 
Bert Wijnen         [   ]     [   ]       [   ]      [   ]
Alex Zinin          [   ]     [   ]       [   ]      [   ] 

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From: The IESG <iesg-secretary@ietf.org>
Subject: Protocol Action: Registration Revocation in Mobile IPv4 to
	 Proposed Standard
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The IESG has approved the Internet-Draft 'Registration Revocation in
 Mobile IPv4' <draft-ietf-mobileip-reg-revok-05.txt> as a Proposed
 Standard. This document is the product of the IP Routing for
 Wireless/Mobile Hosts Working Group.

 The IESG contact persons are Thomas Narten and Erik Nordmark.

 Technical Summary
   
 This document defines a Mobile IPv4 Registration Revocation mechanism
 whereby a mobility agent (i.e., either a Home Agent or Foreign Agent)
 that provides Mobile IP services to a mobile node can notify its peer
 mobility agent (or co-located mobile node) that it is discarding one
 or more of its mobility bindings and for this notification to be
 acknowledged. In addition, the signaling mechanism already defined by
 the Mobile IPv4 protocol is extended so that a mobility agent can also
 inform the mobile node(s) of the revocation of their binding(s).

 Working Group Summary
   
 There was support for this document in the WG.
   
 Protocol Quality
   
 This document has been reviewed for the IESG by Thomas Narten.