All,
    This RFC is the final work product of the multimob WG.  I want to
thank all of the participants for their contributions to the documents
published by the WG.

    I have asked the IETF secretariat to close the WG, but leave the
mailing list open.  That will allow for ongoing discussions related to
the published documents.

Regards,
Brian

On 11/30/14 9:32 PM, [email protected] wrote:
> A new Request for Comments is now available in online RFC libraries.
> 
>         
>         RFC 7411
> 
>         Title:      Multicast Listener Extensions for Mobile 
>                     IPv6 (MIPv6) and Proxy Mobile IPv6 
>                     (PMIPv6) Fast Handovers 
>         Author:     T. Schmidt, Ed.,
>                     M. Waehlisch, R. Koodli,
>                     G. Fairhurst, D. Liu
>         Status:     Experimental
>         Stream:     IETF
>         Date:       November 2014
>         Mailbox:    [email protected], 
>                     [email protected], 
>                     [email protected],
>                     [email protected], 
>                     [email protected]
>         Pages:      30
>         Characters: 72298
>         Updates:    RFC5568
> 
>         I-D Tag:    draft-ietf-multimob-fmipv6-pfmipv6-multicast-10.txt
> 
>         URL:        https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc7411.txt
> 
> Fast handover protocols for Mobile IPv6 (MIPv6) and Proxy Mobile IPv6
> (PMIPv6) define mobility management procedures that support unicast
> communication at reduced handover latency.  Fast handover base
> operations do not affect multicast communication and, hence, do not
> accelerate handover management for native multicast listeners.  Many
> multicast applications like IPTV or conferencing, though, comprise
> delay-sensitive, real-time traffic and will benefit from fast
> handover completion.  This document specifies extension of the Mobile
> IPv6 Fast Handovers (FMIPv6) and the Fast Handovers for Proxy Mobile
> IPv6 (PFMIPv6) protocols to include multicast traffic management in
> fast handover operations.  This multicast support is provided first
> at the control plane by management of rapid context transfer between
> access routers and second at the data plane by optional fast traffic
> forwarding that may include buffering.  An FMIPv6 access router
> indicates support for multicast using an updated Proxy Router
> Advertisements message format.
> 
> This document updates RFC 5568, "Mobile IPv6 Fast Handovers".
> 
> This document is a product of the Multicast Mobility Working Group of the 
> IETF.
> 
> 
> EXPERIMENTAL: This memo defines an Experimental Protocol for the
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