Let us have the teleconference on Friday Jan 30 at 7:30am Central Time (Central 
Time for US).
There will be presentations.

We will also need another teleconference for the remaining presentation.

H Anthony Chan

From: h chan
Sent: Monday, January 26, 2015 1:30 AM
To: '[email protected]'
Subject: RE: [DMM] enhanced mobility anchor teleconference

Please check your availability for next teleconference presentation. Thanks.

http://doodle.com/vtdezsuh3ifw48awnmdzhdw3/admin#table

H Anthony Chan

From: h chan
Sent: Monday, December 15, 2014 11:28 AM
To: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
Subject: RE: [DMM] enhanced mobility anchor teleconference

There are two presentations in the next teleconference. It is difficult to find 
times that work for Europe, Asia and US. Please check the times possible for you
http://doodle.com/ifqkw9mpi3iuca85

H Anthony Chan

From: dmm [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of H Anthony Chan
Sent: Wednesday, December 10, 2014 11:29 AM
To: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
Subject: [DMM] enhanced mobility anchor teleconference


The second teleconference of enhanced mobility anchor work team was held on Nov 
26 at 7am Central time. The participants are
Jouni Korhonen
Alex Petrescu
Danny Moses
Fred Templin
Giang Nguyen
Jong-Hyouk Lee
Seil Jeon
Xuan
H Anthony Chan

Introduction: Anthony quoted the charter statement about the possible work 
items and suggests to clarify what is the anchor and discuss/understand the 
technical issues.
• Enhanced mobility anchoring: define protocol solutions for a gateway and 
mobility anchor assignment and mid-session mobility anchor switching that go 
beyond what has been specified, for example, in RFC 6097, 6463, and 5142. 
Traffic steering associated with the anchor switch is also in-scope if deemed 
appropriate.

Danny proposes a draft definition of a mobility anchor. It is modified to 
include both hosts and mobile router. The discussion has changed to mention 
only router and not switch. It appears this definition is basically the purpose 
of the anchor:
• A mobility anchor is a network entity that overrides the basic function of 
routers in order to assure that traffic flows to and from a mobile node/router 
even when it hands off from one network to another with different IP prefixes

Alex presented about the differences in mobility anchor for host versus 
networks in order to help us understand whether enhanced anchor applies also to 
mobile router. Fred noted that the basics for a moving network applies to AERO 
which is also a solution for moving network.

Jong-Hyouk asked whether the work on enhanced mobility anchor assumes the AAA 
functions are present. It is suggested to present/discuss in more details next 
time.

Seil would like to propose solution on anchor switching, and it is suggested to 
present in the next teleconference.

Presentations which have been revised per comments during the teleconference 
are attached.

H Anthony Chan
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