Technical Summary
The local mobility anchor in a Proxy Mobile IPv6 domain is able to
provide access network and access operator specific handling or
policing of the mobile node traffic using information about the
access network to which the mobile node is attached. This
specification defines a mechanism and a related mobility option for
carrying the access network identifier and the access operator
identification information from the mobile access gateway to the
local mobility anchor using proxy mobile IPv6 signaling messages.
Working Group Summary
The I-D has followed normal IETF WG process and has consensus
regarding the proposed extension to Proxy Mobile IPv6. There have
been no controversies or opposition to this proposal.
Document Quality
No known or announced implementations of the protocol exist. However
there may be unannounced implementations in progress. Multiple
vendors have indicated interest in implementing these extensions in
their products.
The I-D has undergone multiple reviews and they have been
acknowledged in the document itself.
Personnel
Document shepherd: Basavaraj Patil
Responsible AD: Brian Haberman
RFC Editor Note
OLD:
However, the location and access information MAY be exposed to
specific parties outside the PMIPv6 Domain based on an agreement
approved by the subscriber, otherwise, this information MUST NOT be
exposed in the absence of such agreements.
NEW
However, the location and access information MAY be exposed to
specific parties outside the PMIPv6 Domain based on an agreement
approved by the subscriber, otherwise, this information MUST NOT be
exposed in the absence of such agreements. If the location
information is to be exposed outside the PMIPv6 Domain then that
MUST be done using a PIDF-LO [RFC5139] carrying the usage rules
to which the subscriber has agreed.
In section 9.1, add:
[RFC5139] Thomson, M. and J. Winterbottom, "Revised Civic Location
Format for Presence Information Data Format Location
Object (PIDF-LO)", RFC 5139, February 2008.