Hello, back before the COVID crisis I discussed early-phase works of potential 
interest

to this group on the list and in working group session presentations. Since 
that time,

I have been focused on refining and maturing the technologies to the point that 
they

are now in advanced stages of completion. The resulting work termed “Automatic

Extended Route Optimization (AERO)” and “Overlay Multilink Network Interface

(OMNI)” now offers a fully DMM-enabled service for multi-access mobile nodes:



https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-templin-6man-aero3/

https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-templin-6man-omni3/



With the AERO/OMNI service, the “Mobility Anchor Point (MAP)” function is

fully distributed among all available Proxy/Servers in the network of which

there could be arbitrarily large numbers. Mobile nodes then get to associate

their multiple available interfaces with a first MAP and can dynamically change

over to other MAPs if the service at the first becomes sub-optimal. The node’s

multiple available links are coordinated by an overlay multilink network 
interface

that connects to a virtual link spanning any underlying Internetworks through

the use of IPv6 encapsulation. The resulting service fully supports distributed

mobility management.



So, I would like to reset the discussion on the AERO/OMNI services for DMM.

I look forward to your questions and comments on this thread.



Thank you – Fred Templin

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