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RE: [802.21] How does MIH trigger the MIP signal and switch MIP tunnel to the new network?



Liang,

 

MIH provides various triggers required to enable network controlled Mobile/IP handover,

You can refer to MIPv4 low latency handoff (http://www.ietf.org/internet-drafts/draft-ietf-mobileip-lowlatency-handoffs-v4-11.txt)

that describes Mobile/IP V4 signaling for network controlled handover. I think MIH triggers can be used along with low latency

handoff to support network controlled Mobile/IP V4 handover.

 

Regards,

Ajoy

 


From: Liang Chen [mailto:leo.liang.chen@GMAIL.COM]
Sent: Thursday, November 10, 2005 2:56 AM
To: STDS-802-21@listserv.ieee.org
Subject: [802.21] How does MIH trigger the MIP signal and switch MIP tunnel to the new network?

 

Dear all,

 

I learn from the draft that 802.21 adopts MIP in network side.  But I have not seen who initiates the MIPv4 signals to HA, for example, RRQ, defined in RFC3344.  Can anyone here explain more detail for that?

 

Thanks!

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Sincerely yours,
Liang