Technical Summary:
Proxy Mobile IPv6 allows a mobile node to connect to the same Proxy
Mobile IPv6 domain through different interfaces. This document
describes extensions to the Proxy Mobile IPv6 protocol that are
required to support network based flow mobility over multiple
physical interfaces.
The extensions described in this document consist of the operations
performed by the local mobility anchor and the mobile access gateway
to manage the prefixes assigned to the different interfaces of the
mobile node, as well as how the forwarding policies are handled by
the network to ensure consistent flow mobility management.
Working Group Summary:
The flow mobility specification has gone through multiple iterations
and changed quite significantly during this time. The changes have
primarily been in terms of simplifying the protocol. An alternate
proposal was also submitted and discussed in the working group but
consensus has been to adopt and move forward with this I-D.
Document Quality:
Are there existing implementations of the protocol?
No. There are no known implementations of this protocol.
Have a significant number of vendors indicated their plan to implement
the specification?
No. The relevance of flow mobility at the present time is
suspect. While there is some adoption of Proxy Mobile IPv6 by the
industry, there is no real demand for flow based mobility.
Are there any reviewers that merit special mention as having done a
thorough review, e.g., one that resulted in important changes or a
conclusion that the document had no substantive issues?
No.
If there was a MIB Doctor, Media Type or other expert review, what was
its course (briefly)? In the case of a Media Type review, on what date
was the request posted?
The I-D does not specify a MIB or Media type etc. No such expert
reviews have been necessary for this I-D.
Personnel:
Who is the Document Shepherd? Who is the Responsible Area Director?
Document Shepherd: Basavaraj Patil
Responsible AD: Brian Haberman