Reducing the Buffering Load of Paging Agent in IP Paging
draft-jung-seamoby-paging-buffload-00
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Authors | Hans Jung , Seok Joo Koh | ||
Last updated | 2002-01-08 | ||
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IESG | IESG state | Expired | |
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Abstract
This draft defines two procedures to distribute buffering load in IP paging using PA. A couple of documents using the PA, which includes all functions defined RFC 3154 in an entity, have beee submitted for cadidate protocol for IP paging. In this PA paging approach, the centralized buffering in PA can be a bottleneck point if a PA has to manage large paging area and a number of idle mobile hosts. To address the problem, it can be good solution to distribute buffering load among ARs in the paging area
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