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Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) G. Tsirtsis
Request for Comments: 6626 V. Park
Updates: 5177 V. Narayanan
Category: Standards Track Qualcomm
ISSN: 2070-1721 K. Leung
Cisco
May 2012
Dynamic Prefix Allocation for
Network Mobility for Mobile IPv4 (NEMOv4)
Abstract
The base Network Mobility for Mobile IPv4 (NEMOv4) specification
defines extensions to Mobile IPv4 for mobile networks. This
specification defines a dynamic prefix allocation mechanism for
NEMOv4.
Status of This Memo
This is an Internet Standards Track document.
This document is a product of the Internet Engineering Task Force
(IETF). It represents the consensus of the IETF community. It has
received public review and has been approved for publication by the
Internet Engineering Steering Group (IESG). Further information on
Internet Standards is available in Section 2 of RFC 5741.
Information about the current status of this document, any errata,
and how to provide feedback on it may be obtained at
http://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc6626.
Copyright Notice
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Table of Contents
1. Introduction ....................................................2
2. Requirements Notation ...........................................2
3. Dynamic Mobile Prefix Allocation ................................2
3.1. Mobile Client Considerations ...............................2
3.2. Home Agent Considerations ..................................3
4. Security Considerations .........................................4
5. IANA Considerations .............................................4
6. Acknowledgements ................................................4
7. Normative References ............................................4
1. Introduction
The base NEMOv4 specification [RFC5177] defines extensions to Mobile
IPv4 [RFC5944] for mobile networks. This specification adds support
for dynamic allocation of mobile prefixes by the home agent.
2. Requirements Notation
The key words "MUST", "MUST NOT", "REQUIRED", "SHALL", "SHALL NOT",
"SHOULD", "SHOULD NOT", "RECOMMENDED", "MAY", and "OPTIONAL" in this
document are to be interpreted as described in [RFC2119].
3. Dynamic Mobile Prefix Allocation
The following extension is defined according to this specification.
3.1. Mobile Client Considerations
According to this specification, the Prefix field of the Mobile
Network Request extension MUST be set to zero to indicate that the
Mobile Router requests mobile network prefix(es) be assigned to it by
the home agent. In this case, the Mobile Router MAY set the prefix
length field of such extensions to zero or to a length of its choice
as a hint to the home agent. According to this specification, Mobile
Network Request extensions with the Prefix field set to zero MAY be
included in a registration request message either during initial
registration or during a subsequent registration.
When a Mobile Router receives a registration reply, it MUST process
it as defined in Mobile IPv4 [RFC5944] and [RFC5177]. If one or more
network acknowledgement extensions are included with the Code field
set to "Success", the Mobile Router SHOULD treat the prefixes in the
corresponding Prefix fields as allocated prefixes and create the
appropriate bindings as defined in [RFC5177].
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In response to a registration request with a Mobile Network Request
extension with the Prefix field set to zero, if a Mobile Router
receives a registration reply with a network acknowledgement
extension including Code field set to 1 "invalid prefix", it may use
it as a hint that the home agent does not support dynamic prefix
allocation.
3.2. Home Agent Considerations
A home agent receiving a Mobile Network Request extension with the
Prefix field set to zero MAY return a Mobile Network Acknowledgement
extension [RFC5177] with the Prefix field set to the prefix allocated
to the Mobile Router. The length of that prefix is at the discretion
of the home agent. The home agent MAY take into account the prefix
length hint if one is included in the Mobile Network Request
extension. Once the home agent allocates a prefix, it MUST maintain
the prefix registration table as defined in [RFC5177].
Alternatively, the home agent MAY return a Mobile Network
Acknowledgement extension with the Code field set to one of the
negative codes defined in [RFC5177].
Dynamic mobile prefix allocation, as defined in this specification,
MAY be combined with dynamic home address allocation, as defined in
[RFC5177]. In other words, the home address field of the
registration request message MAY be set to zero while the message
also includes one or more Mobile Network Request extensions with the
Prefix field also set to zero.
Once the home agent allocates a prefix, it MUST maintain the prefix
registration table as defined in [RFC5177]. The lifetime of the
allocated prefix will be equal to the lifetime of the binding cache
entry. The Mobile Router may request for multiple mobile network
prefixes to be assigned by the home agent. For a Mobile Network
Prefix for which the assignment was unsuccessful, the Code field in
the corresponding Mobile Network Acknowledgement extension should be
set to 4 (MOBNET_UNASSIGNED).
For dynamic prefix allocation, the Mobile Router's home address MAY
be used to identify the client if it is not set to zero. Otherwise,
as defined in the Network Access Identifier (NAI) extension [RFC2794]
of Mobile IPv4 [RFC2794], the NAI extension needs to be included in
the registration request, in which case the same extension SHOULD be
used to identify the Mobile Router for prefix allocation purposes.
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4. Security Considerations
This specification operates in the security constraints and
requirements of Mobile IPv4 [RFC5944], NAI [RFC2794], and [RFC5177].
Home agent implementations SHOULD take steps to prevent address
exhaustion attacks. One way to limit the effectiveness of such an
attack is to limit the number and size of prefixes any one Mobile
Router can be allocated.
5. IANA Considerations
A new value has been assigned in the Mobile Network Acknowledgement
Extension registry: 4 - Home Agent cannot assign a mobile network
prefix (MOBNET_UNASSIGNED).
6. Acknowledgements
The authors would like to thank Pete McCann, Alexandru Petrescu,
Ralph Droms, and Jari Arkko for their reviews and comments.
7. Normative References
[RFC2119] Bradner, S., "Key words for use in RFCs to Indicate
Requirement Levels", BCP 14, RFC 2119, March 1997.
[RFC2794] Calhoun, P. and C. Perkins, "Mobile IP Network Access
Identifier Extension for IPv4", RFC 2794, March 2000.
[RFC5177] Leung, K., Dommety, G., Narayanan, V., and A. Petrescu,
"Network Mobility (NEMO) Extensions for Mobile IPv4",
RFC 5177, April 2008.
[RFC5944] Perkins, C., "IP Mobility Support for IPv4, Revised",
RFC 5944, November 2010.
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Authors' Addresses
George Tsirtsis
Qualcomm
EMail: tsirtsis@googlemail.com
Vincent Park
Qualcomm
Phone: +908-443-8141
EMail: vpark@qualcomm.com
Vidya Narayana
Qualcomm
Phone: +858-845-2483
EMail: vidyan@qualcomm.com
Kent Leung
Cisco
Phone: +408-526-5030
EMail: kleung@cisco.com
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