IPv6 Solution for 5G Edge Computing Sticky Service
draft-dunbar-6man-5g-edge-compute-sticky-service-04
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| Authors | Linda Dunbar , John Kaippallimalil | ||
| Last updated | 2021-10-03 (Latest revision 2021-04-01) | ||
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https://www.ietf.org/archive/id/draft-dunbar-6man-5g-edge-compute-sticky-service-04.txt
Abstract
This draft describes the IPv6-based solutions that can stick an application flow originated from a mobile device to the same ANYCAST server location when the mobile device moves from one 5G cell site to another. The proposed solution expands the Application-aware ID and Service-Para options specified by [APN6] by including the ANYCAST Sticky Service location information in the IPv6 Hop-by- Hop or Destination Optional Header.
Authors
Linda Dunbar
John Kaippallimalil
(Note: The e-mail addresses provided for the authors of this Internet-Draft may no longer be valid.)