Hi Fred,

> I can think of use cases related to my industry, for example when a first 
> airplane provides an access link to a second airplane, the second airplane 
> provides an access link to a third airplane, etc.

Seems to match the below use-case. I do not know the Boeing's or the broader 
Airline industry requirement, but personally I've not seen much interest for 
this.



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> In any case, however, whenever there is a fixed or mobile node connected to 
> an access link provided by a mobility anchor there is nothing stopping the 
> node from setting up a tunnel.

Agree. That's there today; A MR on cellular access link, brings up a tunnel, 
which is on a transport tunnel.

Regards
Sri




On 9/24/14 1:50 PM, "Templin, Fred L" 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

Hi Sri,

I remember the nested NEMO discussions, but at least for mobile network
use-cases I have not seen any real deployment use-cases for that
requirement. But, it will be good to have some discussions on that topic.

I am thinking about the case when a mobile router A provides an access
link for a mobile router B, which provides an access link for a mobile
router C, which provides an access link for a mobile router D, etc.
Each mobile router would coordinate with their home networks so that
there would be tunnels-within-tunnels-within-tunnels-etc.

I can think of use cases related to my industry, for example when a
first airplane provides an access link to a second airplane, the second
airplane provides an access link to a third airplane, etc. I think this
might come up also for certain mobile ad-hoc scenarios.

In any case, however, whenever there is a fixed or mobile node connected
to an access link provided by a mobility anchor there is nothing stopping
the node from setting up a tunnel. Then, there will be at least one
tunnel-within-tunnel nesting.

Thanks - Fred
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>

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