Behcet,
CAPWAP does not decide how to roam but tells how the CAPWAP specifies division
of labor between WTP and AC in course of BSS transitions. Hence section 11.2
is in scope.
The charter or agreed architectural objectives does not include context
transfers by CAPWAP between 'AP's - except: much of the context of
conventional AP is now already resident in AC and changes the scope of
an "inter-AP" transfer.
AC-AC context transfer also remains out of scope - though it is a worthy
problem as well for mobility considerations.
Your draft's overview section says
"For both Local and Split MAC WTPs, authentication is based on IEEE
802.11i. Full 802.11i authentication is carried for the first time
association of the stations. CAPWAPHP transfers AAA context to the
neighbor Local MAC WTPs so that when the station reassociates with a
neighbor WTP, only 4-way handshake of 802.11i authentication can be
carried."
The relevance of this to the follow-up 802.11r and subsequent local-MAC
division of labor changes quite a bit. 802.11r optimizes intra-ESS security
transitions (and some related contexts) and is about to resolve how to do so
in the backend. It does not amount to plain context transfer - but (security)
context-derivation for the target and that too not necessarily from deleted-
mobile to added-mobile.
We have suggested pursuing discussions on the list as well to gauge WG opinion
if this draft shows up required functionality missing from what is already
provided.
If time permits (earlier agenda items do not eat up available time) - we
should be able to accommodate a short presentation at IETF65.
Regards,
-mani
-----Original Message-----
From: Behcet Sarikaya [mailto:behcetsarikaya@yahoo.com]
Sent: Friday, March 10, 2006 11:20 AM
To: capwap@frascone.com
Subject: [Capwap] Handover issue
Dear all,
I would like to raise this issue within the framework of the draft we
submitted to CAPWAP. I already raised it with the chairs.
The issue is whether roaming/ handover is within the scope of CAPWAP.
I checked with the latest protocol spec :
http://www.ietf.org/internet-drafts/draft-ietf-capwap-protocol-specifica
tion-00.txt
in Sec. 11.2 there is a discussion of roaming stations.
If the roaming is out of scope, I suggest that all roaming references be
removed from the spec and this issue be left to further work.
If the roaming is in the scope then I'll appreciate comments on our draft
http://www.ietf.org/internet-drafts/draft-sarikaya-capwap-capwaphp-01.tx
t
which presents a more comprehensive solution.
Regards,
--behcet |