Nice! Congrats to all the authors and the WG. 

Sri

On 10/9/20, 3:07 PM, "dmm on behalf of rfc-edi...@rfc-editor.org" 
<dmm-boun...@ietf.org on behalf of rfc-edi...@rfc-editor.org> wrote:

    A new Request for Comments is now available in online RFC libraries.


            RFC 8885

            Title:      Proxy Mobile IPv6 Extensions for 
                        Distributed Mobility Management 
            Author:     CJ. Bernardos,
                        A. de la Oliva,
                        F. Giust,
                        JC. Zúñiga,
                        A. Mourad
            Status:     Experimental
            Stream:     IETF
            Date:       October 2020
            Mailbox:    c...@it.uc3m.es, 
                        aol...@it.uc3m.es, 
                        fabio.giust.resea...@gmail.com,
                        j.c.zun...@ieee.org, 
                        alain.mou...@interdigital.com
            Pages:      25
            Updates/Obsoletes/SeeAlso:   None

            I-D Tag:    draft-ietf-dmm-pmipv6-dlif-06.txt

            URL:        https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc8885

            DOI:        10.17487/RFC8885

    Distributed Mobility Management solutions allow networks to be set up
    in such a way that traffic is distributed optimally and centrally
    deployed anchors are not relied upon to provide IP mobility support. 

    There are many different approaches to address Distributed Mobility
    Management -- for example, extending network-based mobility protocols
    (like Proxy Mobile IPv6) or client-based mobility protocols (like
    Mobile IPv6), among others. This document follows the former approach
    and proposes a solution based on Proxy Mobile IPv6, in which mobility
    sessions are anchored at the last IP hop router (called the mobility
    anchor and access router). The mobility anchor and access router is
    an enhanced access router that is also able to operate as a local
    mobility anchor or mobility access gateway on a per-prefix basis. The
    document focuses on the required extensions to effectively support
    the simultaneous anchoring several flows at different distributed
    gateways.

    This document is a product of the Distributed Mobility Management Working 
Group of the IETF.


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