>
>In 3GPP, the SGSN keeps track of the status of the GGSN and will inform
>hosts if their GGSN went down. The 'keeps track' mechanism involves an IP packet
>exchange, so in order for the SGSN to think that the GGSN is up, the GGSN
>must be responding at layer 3. If the GGSN is up but not forwarding, I
>believe it would send ICMP errors.

Does the SGSN inform the host of the fact that the GGSN is up on an ongoing basis?
Or only contact the host when the GGSN goes down?

If the former, whatever host process receives this notification could give advice to ND
to avoid NUD messages.

If the latter, then we probably don't want to supress NUD messages based on a lack
of bad news from the SGSN -- what if we can't reach either the SGSN or the GGSN?

Margaret


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