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Title: NSIS%20Mobility%20Issues


1
NSIS Mobility Issues
  • Hannes Tschofenig
  • Henning Schulzrinne

2
Possible requirements
  • Local signaling onlyIf a local route change
    happens then the signaling message exchange
    should be kept local.
  • No strong-couplingNo strong-coupling with a
    macro/micro-mobility protocol (I.e. in-band
    signaling adding QoS signaling information to a
    mobility protocol)
  • Flow identifier change Flow identifier
    adaptations along the path should be possible
  • Double reservationsDouble reservations should
    be avoided
  • Interworking with existing micro-mobility
    protocols and Seamoby context transfer

3
Flow Identifier Handling
  • A flow identifier might change along the path
    because of the following reasons
  • Changing Care-of address
  • Hierarchical mobility schemes
  • Tunneling
  • IPSec
  • NAT
  • IPv4 to IPv6 transition
  • Problematic Inappropriately selected flow
    identifier might require end-to-end signaling
  • Bad Ineffective QoS reservation (e.g. due to
    NAT or tunnels)

4
Mobility Uplink Reservation
oCoA
AR(old)
Crossover Router
CN
NSIS Create
AR(new)
nCoA
Data

5
Mobility Uplink Reservation
NSIS Delete
oCoA
AR(old)
Movement
Crossover Router
CN
AR(new)
nCoA
Data

6
Mobility Uplink Reservation
AR(old)
Crossover Router
NSIS Response
CN
Also possible Query along the new paths(cost
and resource availability)
AR(new)
nCoA
Data

7
Mobility Downlink Reservation
AR(old)
Movement
MAP
CN
Registration RequestBinding Update
NSIS Signaling
AR(new)
  • Protocol interaction is similar to a regular
    route change.
  • Interactions with micro-mobility software (at
    MAP) can lead to performance improvements

Data
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