Pascal Thubert (pthubert) <pthub...@cisco.com> wrote:

    >> Michael:
    >> 
    >> If you want your PAN network to be reachable from the rest of the world,
    >> you still need some mobility solution.
    >>
    >> For instance you could use NEMO. Get a PAN delegated from your home
    >> network and then move around with it.

I want my PAN network reachable (and able to reach) the Home network of
the home that I'm in, so exactly:

    >> For local communications, yes you'll want to inject the PAN network
    >> prefix into the local topology.
    >> If the local topology trusts you to inject anything which is not a
    >> given.
    >> 
    >> The combination of the 2 is basically what MANEMO tried to achieve a few
    >> years ago, using what became RPL as the underlying routing protocol.
    >> Maybe the times are getting ripe.

Yes....  Perhaps you see why I care little about Zigbee in my RPL work ;-)

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