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Problem Descriptions Chairs 1

Problems One slide per problem proposed First the proposer talks about it Next WG comments are solicited Chairs only to judge the consensus 2

Protocol Extensions draft-asaeda-multimob-igmp-mld-mobility- extensions-04.txt Approaches – For smooth handover: Host-side protocol extensions IGMP/MLD Notification operation – MN explicitly notifies current-state report without solicitation (i.e. without waiting general query) IGMP/MLD Hold and Release operations – MN asks to keep MN’s membership state to its upstream router during its handover, and release after its handover – No interoperability problem exists

4 How to Gain Reliability for IGMPv3/MLDv2 in Wireless and Mobile networks Problem in Wireless and Mobile Networks –IGMP/MLD is not a reliable protocol –IGMP/MLD can not gain reliability by sending several copies of IGMP messages. Packet loss is very high when IP multicast works in a radio environment Unsolicited Report is prone to loss due to network conditions degradation or long distance travel, which will have bad effects on user’s experiences Even the report can be retransmitted for several times, the report reception by the router can not be guaranteed. And excessive packet retransmission is a waste of resource –INTEL Wimax lab observes this issue as well in the lab test. –This problem is discussed by IPMSI at the following URL link: Proposal in draft-liu-multimob-reliable-igmp-mld-00.txt –Adopting acknowledgement-retransmission to improve the reliability A host after sending an unsolicited report starts a retransmission timer and waits for the acknowledgement (ACK) from the router. Upon receiving ACK or multicast data, the host stops the timer and retransmission. If the ACK not received when the timer expires, another report is retransmitted. –Using new message and parameters ACK message is introduced, either using new message type or reusing report type message with flag set A retransmission timer and a retransmission counter are maintained by the host to control the process of retransmission

1. PMIP Direct Routing Option Design optimized solution for the scenario of multicast services available throughout the access network independent of the PMIPv6 infrastructure Jointly account for – Flat access networks – Tunnel- or VPN-based multicast feeds – AMT-type scenarios 5

Re-chartering proposal: Dedicated Multicast LMA  Basic concept being discussed in the group since last year (IETF76)  Advantages  Not all LMAs need to support multicast capability and connectivity  Reduces total resources and states at LMAs  Reduces tunnel convergence issue at the MAG  Minimizes the replication of multicast traffic when MNs with different LMAs join the same multicast group  Simplifies the multicast tree topology  Allows a PMIPv6 domain to closely follow a simple multicast tree topology for Proxy MLD forwarding  Related drafts    6

3. Multicast Context Transfer Extensions of FMIPv6/PFMIPv6/… Define a generic context transfer scheme for multicast state records that works for FMIPv6, PFMIPv6 and comparable protocols Initial proposal: draft-schmidt-multimob-fmipv6-pfmipv6-multicast 7

Protocol Extensions Supported Functions – Set up a bi-directional tunnel link (M-Tunnel) between LMA and MAG for traffic aggregation M-tunnel is dedicated to multicast data and message transmission between LMA and MAG – Support smooth handover by PBU with multicast extension (PBU-M) message Compliant with M-CTD with CXTP or Policy Profile – Provide flexibility for various use cases (scenarios) and combinations of functions Either “Routing function (PIM-SM)” or “Proxy function (MLD proxy)”, or dual-mode (i.e. support both functions) – Support local routing (when MAG acts as a PIM router)

Fast Handover It is proposed to add fast handover issue into Multimob charter – Without supporting fast handover, it will cause packet loss In multimob, only after the bi-directional tunnel is built between n- MAG and, the multicast packet can be continuously delivered to MN. It inevitably causes the latency and loss of packet during handover process. – Fast handover has been considered in other mobility issues Fast handover is an important item in Mobile IPv6 specified RFC5268 draft-irtf-mipshop-pfmipv6 extends the FMIPv6 and applies it to the PMIPv6 Fast handover has been talked a lot in Multimob mail list, and there are two related drafts: – draft-hui-multimob-fast-handover – draft-schmidt-multimob-fmipv6-pfmipv6-multicast 9

Protocol extension to accelerate the MAG’s knowledge of the MN’s multicast subscription after HO MAG entity in base solution relays on standard MLD procedures to get knowledge of MN multicast subscription after handover Several delay sources contribute to increase the timing for multicast delivery at the new point of attachment – Delay due to the access to radio resources among competing MNs – Delay due to radio frame structure – Delay due to retransmissions caused by radio channel unreliability – Delay due to MLD message processing at MN Item proposal: to accelerate the MAG’s knowledge acquisition of the MN’s multicast subscription by means of new signaling messages internal to the network, decoupling subscription acquisition from – Underlaying radio technology – IGMP/MLD parametrisation tuning – PMIPv6 multicast architecture (current or evolved) Intended draft: draft-contreras-multimob-rams-00 10

2. PMIP Multicast Source Support Develop a solution that smoothly extends sender support from the base-solution to optimized direct routing 11

draft-zhang-multimob-msm-00.txt Scenarios  Protocol “ S ” flag denotes that MN is a multicast source. “ J ” flag denotes which scheme is used. J=1 , SPT-based scheme; J=0 , RPT-based scheme.  Motivation The PMIPv6 MN may be a multicast source. LMA which is a fixed node for MN can act as RP. SPT can also be refreshed in a network- based manner.

Conclusions Continue to discuss on the list Possibility of having an online questionnaire RFC 2418 describes revising milestones and rechartering procedures 13