Hi Chris,

On Wed, May 6, 2009 at 11:43 AM, Chris Crawford <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Wed 05/06/09  2:23 PM , Andrey Yurovsky [email protected] sent:
> No, unfortunately I don't have access to the IEEE 802.11s draft at this time.
> I've learned quite a bit about it, though, by extrapolating information from
> papers related to 802.11s, HWMP and secondary documents produced by 802.11 TG 
> s.
>
> Is it possible to help out implement proxied entities without access to the
> draft?

Yes there is.  You can sift through the public documents at
https://mentor.ieee.org/802.11/documents?x_group=000s  (e.g.
http://odysseus.ieee.org/cs.html?charset=iso-8859-1&url=http%3A//mentor.ieee.org/802.11/file/09/11-09-0115-01-000s-proxies-and-portals.doc&qt=url%3Amentor.ieee.org/802.11+||+mesh+portal&col=mentor&n=2&la=en)
Also, you may be able to get a copy of the draft through your academic
institution.  If there is an IEEE 802.11 member there, I believe they
are allowed to share the document internally.

> Or, is there a way to get my hands on a copy of the draft without parting
> with a lot of cash?

The good news is that draft 3.0 of the 802.11s amendment just passed
letter ballot.  We can at least have some hope that there will be a
public draft sometime soon.

> One more question...what can you do with just the existing support for 
> 6-address
> format?

All that was implemented was connecting two subnets at L2 over a mesh.
That is, subnet1 - MPP - mesh - MPP - subnet2
YanBo (cc:) implemented that and we tested it internally.

Cheers,

Javier

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