Mobile Nodes and Multiple Interfaces in IPv6 BOF (monami6)

Friday, August 5 at 0900-1130
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CHAIRS: Thierry Ernst <ernst@sfc.wide.ad.jp>
        Nicolas Montavont <nicolas.montavont@nist.gov> 

DESCRIPTION:

Issues regarding the support and the simultaneous use of multiple 
interfaces on mobile nodes operating Mobile IPv6 or NEMO Basic 
Support were discussed occasionaly in various IETF Working Groups, 
particularly in MIP6. Several solutions already exist, each 
addressing a different part of the entire problem. In addition, 
some of the idenfified issues are not specific to mobility, 
whereas mobility specific issues apply to both Mobile IPv6 and 
NEMO Basic Support. 

Such considerations motivate the creation of a new working group 
in order to focus on the mobility-specific issues independently 
from existing IETF Working Groups (presumably MIP6, MIPSHOP, IPv6, 
NEMO, v6ops, Shim6). The goal of the new working group would be 
to provide a clear problem statement and the associated solutions. 
The first step is to set up a BOF at the forthcoming 63th IETF 
meeting in Paris, August 2005 so that we can discuss such aspects 
at length (with enough time compared to discussing it in some 
existing WGs). 

The objectives of the BOF are: 

to summarize the output of the monami6 ML discussion to the entire 
IETF community. 
to discuss the issues for supporting mobile nodes with multiple 
interfaces in IPv6 based on the existing problem statement drafts 
(see below). 
to discuss which issues are solvable in an reasonable amount of time 
to discuss which issues should be addressed by a Monami6 WG, which 
ones should be addressed by other WGs, and which ones should possibly 
be investigated in a IRTF WG. 
to discuss the scope of the prospective WG. 

The draft Agenda of 63th IETF's Monami6 BOF and the proposed proposed 
Monami6 WG Charter are available on http://www.nautilus6.org/ietf. 

AGENDA:

Opening: Agenda Bashing 
  Chairs 
Introduction: Objectives of the BOF 
  Chairs 
Motivations 
  Goals and Benefits of Multihoming
  draft-ernst-generic-goals-and-benefits-01.txt [HTML] 
  Thierry Ernst 
Problem Statement 
  Analysis of Multihoming in Mobile IPv6
    draft-montavont-mobileip-multihoming-pb-statement-04.txt [HTML] 
    Nicolas Montavont 
Current support of multihoming (multiple interfaces, policy settings) under Linux (MIPL 2.0) and BSD variants (SHISA) 
    Evaluating Multiple Mobile Routers and Multiple NEMO-Prefixes in NEMO 
      Basic Support
    draft-kuntz-nemo-multihoming-test-02.txt [HTML] 
    Romain Kuntz 
Overview Proposed Charter
    Thierry Ernst 
Solutions that could be considered and possibly combined into 1 or several standards: 
    Mechanism for multiple CoA registrations at HA/CN
        draft-wakikawa-mobileip-multiplecoa-04.txt 
        Ryuji Wakikawa 
    Mobile IPv6 for Multiple Interfaces (MMI)
        draft-montavont-mip6-mmi-02.txt 
        Nicolas Montavont 
    Home Agent Filtering for Mobile IPv6
        draft-montavont-mobileip-ha-filtering-v6-00.txt [HTML] 
        Nicolas Montavont 
    Filters for Mobile IPv6 Bindings (NOMADv6)
        draft-nomadv6-mobileip-filters-02.txt 
        Koojana Kuladinithi 

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