Hi, At first sorry for the late reply and thanks for the review.
2008/12/19 Tony Cheneau <[email protected]>: > Hello, > > Here is some small comments on your draft. > > In Figure 1, in the legend, you explain the meaning of the RS and RA, but > you use them only in Figure 3, maybe it should be better to Introduce it > there. We can add the all the legend again in Fig. 3 :) > > > Also, in Figure 3, when the proxy is proxying the RTSOL: > RS:SL3=S,DL3=AllR, > SL2=p,DL2=sol(A),SLL=p > Is there a reason why DL2 isn't allr ? None :) I will correct this. > Does the proxy cache the address of a > router ? > > In figure 5: > > Mobile Node Proxy Mobile Node - M > (Departed) P (New Location) > > + - - + +-----+ NC: > ' ' NC: NC: | | N -> n > + - - + N -> n+-----+M -> m +-----+ > | | | | > ------------------| |-------------------- > | | | > +-----+NC: +-----+ > | |M -> m > +-----+ > > Existing > Neighbor - N > > I'm probably wrong since I didn't go through all 3775 RFC, but when a MN > is leaving a network (home or foreign), shouldn't it flush its Neighbor > Cache from entries related to that previous network ? If it is the case, > the NC of the Mobile Node should be empty in its "New Location". Normally, there is nothing specifying that a MN must flush its Neighbor Cache when it moves to a new subnet. > > > I also agree with Julien that there should be a part on PMIP. Cf. my reply to his comment :) Best regards and happy new year. JMC. > > Hope it helps. > > Regards, > Tony Cheneau > _______________________________________________ CGA-EXT mailing list [email protected] https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/cga-ext
