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Mobile User Plane Architecture for Distributed Mobility Management
draft-mhkk-dmm-mup-architecture-00

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Authors Satoru Matsushima , Katsuhiro Horiba , Ashiq Khan , Yuya Kawakami , Tetsuya Murakami , Keyur Patel , Miya Kohno , Teppei Kamata , Pablo Camarillo , Jakub Horn , Daniel Voyer , Shay Zadok , Israel Meilik , Ashutosh Agrawal , Kumaresh Perumal
Last updated 2024-09-04 (Latest revision 2024-03-03)
Replaces draft-mhkk-dmm-srv6mup-architecture
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Abstract

This document defines the Mobile User Plane (MUP) architecture for Distributed Mobility Management. The requirements for Distributed Mobility Management described in [RFC7333] can be satisfied by routing fashion. In MUP Architecture, session information between the entities of the mobile user plane is turned to routing information so that mobile user plane can be integrated into dataplane. MUP architecture is designed to be pluggable user plane part of existing mobile service architectures, enabled by auto-discovery for the use plane. Segment Routing provides network programmability for a scalable option with it. While MUP architecture itself is independent from a specific dataplane protocol, several dataplane options are available for the architecture. This document describes IPv6 dataplane in Segment Routing case due to the DMM requirement, and is suitable for mobile services which require a large IP address space.

Authors

Satoru Matsushima
Katsuhiro Horiba
Ashiq Khan
Yuya Kawakami
Tetsuya Murakami
Keyur Patel
Miya Kohno
Teppei Kamata
Pablo Camarillo
Jakub Horn
Daniel Voyer
Shay Zadok
Israel Meilik
Ashutosh Agrawal
Kumaresh Perumal

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