Hello Fred,

A few little follow-up questions...

On 10/7/2014 11:39 AM, Templin, Fred L wrote:
From: Charlie Perkins [mailto:[email protected]]

...
This implies local-only mobility, right?
Not just local, but global also. Take for example an AERO mobile router that is 
connecting
over an access link provided by some ISP other than its home network. In that 
case, the
node typically remains connected to its home link by setting up a VPN 
connection via a
security gateway connected to its home network. In that case, the AERO link is 
said to
be extended *through* the security gateway. So, the AERO mobile router remains
tethered to its home link via the VPN, but  it can set up route optimization 
with Internet
correspondents in a manner similar to MIPv6. In that case, communications with 
the
Internet correspondent can bypass the home network.

- Is the VPN setup part of AERO?
- How does the mobile router know whether or not to do this?
- Why would the external AERO servers admit traffic from the AERO client?
    Or, is AERO completely out of the picture for external networks?
- Is the route optimization simply a matter of VPN to the correspondent node?
    Or, did you mean to suggest use of the MIPv6 mechanisms?

Regards,
Charlie P.


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