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Submission doc.: IEEE 11-12/0273r7 May 2012 Hiroki Nakano, Trans New Technology, Inc.Slide 1 SFD Text for Upper Layers Date: Authors: NameAffiliationsAddressPhone Hiroki NakanoTrans New Technology, Inc. Sumitomo Seimei Kyoto Bldg. 8F, 62 Tukiboko-cho, Shimogyo, Kyoto JAPAN nt.com

Submission doc.: IEEE 11-12/0273r7 Abstract DCN: IEEE11-12/0273r7 Title: SFD Text for Higher Layers Authors and Companies: Hiroki Nakano (Trans New Technology, Inc.) Scope: Upper layer Motivation: page 3 (abstract) Background information: page 4-18 Motion: page including four motions Slide 2Hiroki Nakano, Trans New Technology, Inc. May 2012

Submission doc.: IEEE 11-12/0273r7May 2012 Hiroki Nakano, Trans New Technology, Inc. Slide 3 Motivation An IP(v4) address are normally assigned by DHCP(v4) and the specification of DHCP is stable. DHCP includes definition of state transition and have lots of extensions derived from lots of past discussions. Non-AP STA should be still a DHCP client. The discussions of IPv6 address assignment are still going on actively in IETF and its specification is being changed. We should provide a framework for them. In addition, TGai should not deny the other protocols because we are the link layer.

Submission doc.: IEEE 11-12/0273r7 Background Information Common abbreviation: DHCP: Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol, which is defined by RFC2131 and the other supplemental RFCs. Slide 4Hiroki Nakano, Trans New Technology, Inc. May 2012

Submission doc.: IEEE 11-12/0273r7 May 2012 Hiroki Nakano, Trans New Technology, Inc.Slide 5 The past Straw poll 1 Do you support to add the following text to the clause 4 of SFD: “The TGai amendment defines a method of IP(v4) address assignment which works as a transport of DHCP.” Yes:5No:3Don’t care:17(Mar 15 AM1)

Submission doc.: IEEE 11-12/0273r7 May 2012 Hiroki Nakano, Trans New Technology, Inc.Slide 6 The past Straw poll 2 Do you support to add the following text to the clause 4 of SFD: “The TGai amendment defines a generalized method for upper layer transport encapsulation during FILS to enable higher layer services.” Yes:7No:1Don’t care:22(Mar 15 AM1)

Submission doc.: IEEE 11-12/0273r7 May 2012 Hiroki Nakano, Trans New Technology, Inc.Slide 7 Proposed Amendment 1 Clause to amend: Section 3 Add to the last of Section 3: 3.3 Encapsulation Framework for HLCF The TGai amendment defines a generalized method for upper layer transport encapsulation during FILS to enable higher layer services.

Submission doc.: IEEE 11-12/0273r7 May 2012 Hiroki Nakano, Trans New Technology, Inc.Slide 8 Motivation of Proposed Amendment 1 This sentence intends TGai to support IPv4, IPv6 and other upper layer protocols. Transparency as a link layer is important in order to support various upper layer protocols.

Submission doc.: IEEE 11-12/0273r7 May 2012 Hiroki Nakano, Trans New Technology, Inc.Slide 9 Proposed Amendment 2 Clause to amend: Section 5 Add to the last: 5.2 IPv4 support The TGai amendment defines a method of IP(v4) address assignment which works as a transport of DHCP.

Submission doc.: IEEE 11-12/0273r7 May 2012 Hiroki Nakano, Trans New Technology, Inc.Slide 10 Proposed Amendment 2 (Supplement) Clause to amend: Section 2 Add to appropriate line: DHCP: Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol, which is defined by RFC2131 and the other supplemental RFCs.

Submission doc.: IEEE 11-12/0273r7 May 2012 Hiroki Nakano, Trans New Technology, Inc.Slide 11 Motivation of Proposed Amendment 2 This sentence intends TGai to provide standard implementation technique of IP(v4) address assignment by DHCP. Our PAR says TGai is required to support “IP address assignment” as an example. The specification of DHCP is quite stable and widely deployed, therefore it is eligible to be referred by TGai. The following slides show that a function as a transport is sufficient to achieve the goal of TGai.

Submission doc.: IEEE 11-12/0273r7 Prerequisite DHCP with RCO have ability to complete an IP address assignment with a round-trip exchange of frames. DHCP: Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (RFC2131) RCO: Rapid Commit Option define (RFC4039) Slide 12Hiroki Nakano, Trans New Technology, Inc. May 2012

Submission doc.: IEEE 11-12/0273r7 Sequence Example by DHCP with RCO May 2012 Hiroki Nakano, Trans New Technology, Inc.Slide 13 Non-AP STAAPDHCP server DHCP Client Software Processing for security DHCP Discover w/ RCO DHCP Ack AS At this point, Non- AP STA has been authenticated.

Submission doc.: IEEE 11-12/0273r7 Comments & Answers Frames get bigger. It’s the problem. TGai intends to reduce exchanges of packets, not reduce information itself. Therefore, it is natural that less exchanges leads to bigger packets. A round trip of 1000-byte-long frames is obviously preferable to 10 round trips of 100-byte-length packets. TGai can provide special “compression” encodings for specific upper layer protocols, such as DHCP. For instance, most of DHCP packets have about 200-byte-long consecutive zeros and a generic data compression technique or a special encoding for DHCP can compress DHCP packets without changing information. Slide 14Hiroki Nakano, Trans New Technology, Inc. May 2012

Submission doc.: IEEE 11-12/0273r7 Comments & Answers What packets should be forwarded or not? Does it affect security? Basically, piggybacked frames of upper layers should be forwarded after authentication is finished. Essentially, non-AP STA can throw any kind of packets for upper layers after authentication. If you want a further optimization such as a premature start of IP address assignment processing before completion of authentication, you must consider security mechanism such as packet filtering. However, this is out of our scope, although TGai does not prevent such techniques. Slide 15Hiroki Nakano, Trans New Technology, Inc. May 2012

Submission doc.: IEEE 11-12/0273r7 Comments & Answers The specific name of a protocol, e.g. “DHCP”, is not suitable for SFD! DHCP is obviously the most deployed protocol in protocols for IP address assignment function on the 802 network. Slide 16Hiroki Nakano, Trans New Technology, Inc. May 2012

Submission doc.: IEEE 11-12/0273r7 May 2012 Hiroki Nakano, Trans New Technology, Inc.Slide 17 Proposed Amendment 3 Clause to amend: Section 5 Add to the last: 5.3 IPv6 support The TGai amendment does not define any detail of IPv6 address assignment and does encourage IPv6 to use a generalized method for upper layer transport encapsulation defined by the TGai amendment.

Submission doc.: IEEE 11-12/0273r7 May 2012 Hiroki Nakano, Trans New Technology, Inc.Slide 18 Motivation of Proposed Amendment 3 The discussions of IPv6 address assignment are still going on actively in IETF and its specification is being changed. We should provide a framework for them.

Submission doc.: IEEE 11-12/0273r7 May 2012 Hiroki Nakano, Trans New Technology, Inc.Slide 19 Motion 1 Move to add the following text to the Section 3 of SFD: “3.3 Encapsulation Framework for HLCF The TGai amendment defines a generalized method for upper layer transport encapsulation during FILS to enable higher layer services.” Moved: Seconded: Yes:No:Abstain:

Submission doc.: IEEE 11-12/0273r7 May 2012 Hiroki Nakano, Trans New Technology, Inc.Slide 20 Motion 2 Move to add the following text to the Section 5 of SFD: “5.2 IPv4 support The TGai amendment defines a method of IP(v4) address assignment which works as a transport of DHCP.” Moved: Seconded: Yes:No:Abstain:

Submission doc.: IEEE 11-12/0273r7 May 2012 Hiroki Nakano, Trans New Technology, Inc.Slide 21 Motion 2a Move to add the following text to the Section 2 of SFD: “DHCP: Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol, which is defined by RFC2131 and the other supplemental RFCs.” Moved: Seconded: Yes:No:Abstain:

Submission doc.: IEEE 11-12/0273r7 May 2012 Hiroki Nakano, Trans New Technology, Inc.Slide 22 Motion 3 Move to add the following text to the Section 5 of SFD: “5.3 IPv6 support The TGai amendment does not define any detail of IPv6 address assignment and does encourage IPv6 to use a generalized method for upper layer transport encapsulation defined by the TGai amendment.” Moved: Seconded: Yes:No:Abstain:

Submission doc.: IEEE 11-12/0273r7May 2012 Hiroki Nakano, Trans New Technology, Inc. Slide 23 Backup

Submission doc.: IEEE 11-12/0273r7 New software for new protocol A possible counterproposal May 2012 Hiroki Nakano, Trans New Technology, Inc.Slide 24 Non-AP STAAPDHCP server Processing for security TGai new protocol DHCP Discover w/ RCO TGai new protocol DHCP Ack Translation?

Submission doc.: IEEE 11-12/0273r7 Comparison DHCP with RCONew protocol w/ DHCP- like frame format New protocol Frame exchange1 round trip Non-AP STA isDHCP clientTGai client AP isa forwarderoften a DHCP client TGai isa transport a protocol for IP address assignment What information is distributed? DHCP defines DHCP defines (including future extensions?) TGai defines Behavior of non-AP STA DHCP definesTGai defines Behavior of APa forwarderTGai defines AP hasno statesome state(?) When an address assignment expires DHCP uses normal transport to extend TGai defines extending procedure Slide 25Hiroki Nakano, Trans New Technology, Inc. May 2012