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doc.: IEEE /0040r0 Submission April 2011 Miika Laaksonen, NokiaSlide 1 Coexistence Discovery Procedures Notice: This document has been prepared to assist IEEE It is offered as a basis for discussion and is not binding on the contributing individual(s) or organization(s). The material in this document is subject to change in form and content after further study. The contributor(s) reserve(s) the right to add, amend or withdraw material contained herein. Date: Authors:

doc.: IEEE /0040r0 Submission Abstract This presentation discusses procedures for CDIS and CM to make them discoverable for other entities in the coexistence system. April 2011 Miika Laaksonen, NokiaSlide 2

doc.: IEEE /0040r0 Submission Basic discovery step-by-step April 2011 Miika Laaksonen, NokiaSlide 3 How an entity can communicate with another, previously unknown, entity over Internet? CM 1 CE11 CM 2 CDIS Server CE12 CE21 CE22

doc.: IEEE /0040r0 Submission Discovery proposal 1/3 Requirements –A DNS server is running in the network –A CDIS has rights to update DNS records in the DNS server CDIS setup –A CDIS updates its IP and port data to the DNS server. Also a cdis alias is created to allow discovery queries –nsupdate –update add cdis01.testbed.lan. 300 A –update add cdis01.testbed.lan. 300 TXT port:5001 –update add cdis.testbed.lan. 300 CNAME cdis01.testbed.lan. –send April 2011 Miika Laaksonen, NokiaSlide 4

doc.: IEEE /0040r0 Submission Discovery proposal 2/3 CDIS Discovery –A CM has DNS server info received example with DHCP –CMs try to find a CDIS server. Example: –Query:host cdis –Response:cdis.testbed.lan is an alias for cdis01.testbed.lan cdis01.testbed.lan has address CM Update –The CM registers itself to the CDIS server with procedures defined by –The CDIS checks the communication socket used by a registered CM –The CDIS updates DNS data –nsupdate –update add cm01.testbed.lan. 300 A –update add cm01.testbed.lan. 300 TXT port:5003 –send April 2011 Miika Laaksonen, NokiaSlide 5

doc.: IEEE /0040r0 Submission Discovery proposal 3/3 CM Discovery –When a CM tries to communicate with another CM it checks the DNS record of the target CM –Query:host –t ANY cm1.testbed.lan –Response:cm1.testbed.lan has address cm1.testbed.lan descriptive text “port:5003 –CM-CM communication channel opening –Same DNS info can be also used when a CE tries to find address and port of a CM. A service provider can have the CM as service running in the network. In this case the CM alias can be set –nsupdate –update add cm01.testbed.lan. 300 A –update add cm01.testbed.lan. 300 TXT port:5003 –update add cm.testbed.lan. 300 CNAME cm01.testbed.lan. –send April 2011 Miika Laaksonen, NokiaSlide 6

doc.: IEEE /0040r0 Submission Proxy proposal If either of the peer CMs is behind NAT, some proxy solution is needed to enable communication channel Standard IETF RFC (Session Traversal Utilities for NAT (STUN) can be used to check NAT capabilities of routers that are between CM-CDIS or CM-CMhttp://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5389 CDIS can act as communication proxy between CMs if peer-to-peer communication between CMs is not possible CM NAT capability information can be stored to DNS records to allow automatic proxy setup April 2011 Miika Laaksonen, NokiaSlide 7

doc.: IEEE /0040r0 Submission DNS Structure Proposal Next slides describes the problem of local discovery problem. Also preliminary proposal of DNS usage is presented. April 2011 Miika Laaksonen, NokiaSlide 8

doc.: IEEE /0040r0 Submission Geo Location Dilemma April 2011 Miika Laaksonen, NokiaSlide 9 Distance in the physical space differs from the distance in the IP space CM 1 Node 1 CM 2 GW 1 GW 2 Backbone 1 – 100 m 1 – 10 km 1 0 – 100 km 1 – km CDIS Server 1 – 100 m Node 2 Node 3 Node 4 Node 5 Node 6

doc.: IEEE /0040r0 Submission Physical vs. IP space Distances in real world are measured with meters. Same metric apply also to radio interferences and that way coexistence solution. IP networks define distances in different way. Metric is either hop or round-trip time (RTT). Hop is simply a number that tells how many IP devices forward the packet until packet reach the destination. RTT is time that it takes to send a packet to the destination and send it back. There is no reliable mapping between real world distance and IP distance. You can’t map hops or RTT to meters. This means that discovery mechanism needs to be addressed in higher level. April 2011 Miika Laaksonen, NokiaSlide 10

doc.: IEEE /0040r0 Submission DNS Proposal DNS protocol has been defined so that it allows multiple servers to be presented. DNs Client can use multiple DNS servers same time. DNS protocol has build in mechanism to forward queries and split responsibilities of different DNS zones. Sync between servers is also possible. No need for centralized CDIS implementation structure where CDIS servers have master-slave roles. However, DNS zone space needs to be unique and managed so that different zones have unique owners. –Example DNS zone N61E25.finland.coex is operated by operator 1 and zone N66E27.finland.coex operated by Operator 2 –This is an open issue that needs to be resolved later April 2011 Miika Laaksonen, NokiaSlide 11