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Re: [802.21] [DNA] Prefix information for link identification in DNA



Are you indicating attaching to a non MIH enabled AP/BS and receiving
MIH IS over R4 from a remote MIH info server?


On 9/30/2005 10:27 AM, Srinivas.Sreemanthula@nokia.com wrote:

>Did we miss the whole discussion of MIH information services?
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>	From: ext Peretz Feder [mailto:pfeder@LUCENT.COM] 
>	Sent: Friday, September 30, 2005 9:16 AM
>	To: STDS-802-21@LISTSERV.IEEE.ORG
>	Subject: Re: [802.21] [DNA] Prefix information for link
>identification in DNA
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>	"you have first to be very clear about what you're attaching"
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>	I would think that in 802.21, we first attach the UE's MIH to a
>BS/AP that supports MIH capability.
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>	On 9/30/2005 8:55 AM, Stefano M. Faccin wrote:
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>		Mike, well said!
>		Stefano
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>		From: ext Mike Moreton [mailto:mm2006@MAILSNARE.NET]
>		Sent: Fri 9/30/2005 3:09 AM
>		To: STDS-802-21@listserv.ieee.org
>		Subject: Re: [802.21] [DNA] Prefix information for link
>identification in DNA
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>		To extend (I think!) Stefano's point, before determining
>what the PoA is, you have first to be very clear about what you're
>attaching.  Just saying "the terminal" makes no sense, because different
>layers in the terminal's protocol stack attach to different places in
>the network.
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>		For example, the PHY layer attaches to the AP, but the
>TCP layer attaches to the destination host.
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>		Mike.
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>			-----Original Message-----
>			From: Stefano M. Faccin
>[mailto:stefano.faccin@NOKIA.COM]
>			Sent: Friday, September 30, 2005 1:08 AM
>			To: STDS-802-21@listserv.ieee.org
>			Subject: Re: [802.21] [DNA] Prefix information
>for link
>			identification in DNA
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>			Yoshihiro,
>			I'm not sure why should restrict the term PoA to
>have only a
>			L2 meaning as you suggest below. I think we
>should
>			distinguish clearly between L2 PoA and L3 PoA.
>For me, the L3
>			PoA is where the terminal gets IP conenctivity.
>E.g. for GPRS
>			the L3 PoA is the IP link on which the GGSN is
>located. In
>			L2, PoA is the point where the access-specific
>L2 connection
>			terminates (e.g. an AP in 802.11).
>			Stefano
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