All sounds fantastic but we don't have time for all these changes so will
opt to use MLE as written using UDP ( at least for our application)
Don
On 6/14/12 1:13 PM, Michael Richardson mcr+i...@sandelman.ca wrote:
In draft-kelsey-intarea-mesh-link-establishment-03.txt it says that
MLE
we don't have time for all these changes
It's likely that the next question that will come up is:
Should this be published as an informational RFC called ZigBee's MLE protocol
because the protocol is no longer really meant to be modified in the process or
should it be pursued as a standards
Thomas == Thomas Heide Clausen i...@thomasclausen.org writes:
Thomas Not sure how fantastic (or not) it is - it is not
Thomas immediately clear to me how tied MLE should be to RPL - if
Thomas it truly aims at being for _MESH_ link establishment, then
Thomas it would appear to be
Hi Thomas (and Michael),
I don't agree that MLE targets only RPL. The draft was written carefully
to avoid having a narrow focus around RPL. That said, the deployment we
are using this draft for uses 6LoWPAN, 6LoWPAN ND, ROLL RPL (non-storing)
and I think many others will find the information
Hi Michael,
We believe UDP makes the most sense as a transport for MLE. ICMP will
take entirely too long and will end up being a maintenance issue if there
are additional information exchanges needed using MLE.
While the ZigBee Alliance is using ROLL RPL and 6LoWPAN, the information
exchanged
Hi Carsten,
I answered a similar note privately from Michael. Let me share part of
that here for everyone:
.. (part of note to Michael deleted)...
We are just sharing our experience of now 2 years of monthly interops
using 6LoWPAN, ROLL RPL, PANA and now MLE. Many of us
Hi Thomas,
Sorry it was late when I wrote that response :-)
We debated a long time on MLE. We knew we needed a one hop information
exchange between nodes to help with 6LoWPAN ND (eg exchange long address
information), link quality (eg. for creation and maintenance of symmetric
links), etc. We
Don == Don Sturek d.stu...@att.net writes:
Don We believe UDP makes the most sense as a transport for MLE. ICMP will
Don take entirely too long and will end up being a maintenance issue if
there
Don are additional information exchanges needed using MLE.
I can't see a difference
Hi Michael,
It is the process needed to make additions to ICMP. We have multiple
implementers using the existing MLE draft so we also are trying to get
closure if we can since we plan to being commercial certification shortly.
To us, MLE provides the features we need and there is ownership
Not sure how fantastic (or not) it is - it is not immediately clear to me how
tied MLE should be to RPL - if it truly aims at being for _MESH_ link
establishment, then it would appear to be a much larger scope, and should not
be tied narrowly to a special-purpose protocol's type-space (
On Jun 15, 2012, at 15:12 , Michael Richardson wrote:
Thomas == Thomas Heide Clausen i...@thomasclausen.org writes:
Thomas Not sure how fantastic (or not) it is - it is not
Thomas immediately clear to me how tied MLE should be to RPL - if
Thomas it truly aims at being for _MESH_
Hi Thomas,
I think our plan was to submit it to the Internet Area directly (Richard:
That is from memory, am I correct?)
Don
On 6/15/12 9:28 AM, Thomas Heide Clausen i...@thomasclausen.org wrote:
On 15 Jun 2012, at 15:57, Don Sturek d.stu...@att.net wrote:
Hi Thomas (and Michael),
I
Hi Don,
On 15 Jun 2012, at 18:41, Don Sturek d.stu...@att.net wrote:
Hi Thomas,
I think our plan was to submit it to the Internet Area directly (Richard:
That is from memory, am I correct?)
If that's the case, then I think that it needs to be scoped carefully: the
design and direction
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Dear Richard,
Thank you for the clarifications, I appreciate it.
I look forward to the next version, which I will endeavor to review carefully
with what you state below in mind.
Best,
Thomas
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