Transmission of IP Packets over Overlay Multilink Network (OMNI) Interfaces
draft-templin-intarea-omni2-07
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Author | Fred Templin | ||
Last updated | 2024-04-02 | ||
Replaces | draft-templin-intarea-omni | ||
Replaced by | draft-templin-6man-omni3 | ||
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Abstract
Air/land/sea/space mobile nodes (e.g., aircraft of various configurations, terrestrial vehicles, seagoing vessels, space systems, enterprise wireless devices, pedestrians with cell phones, etc.) communicate with networked correspondents over wireless and/or wired-line data links and configure mobile routers to connect end user networks. This document presents a multilink virtual interface specification that enables mobile nodes to coordinate with a network- based mobility service, fixed node correspondents and/or other mobile node peers. The virtual interface provides an adaptation layer service suited for both mobile and more static environments such as enterprise and home networks. Both Provider-Aggregated (PA) and Provider-Independent (PI) addressing services are supported. This document specifies the transmission of IP packets over Overlay Multilink Network (OMNI) Interfaces.
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