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portada Deploying IPv6 in 3GPP Networks: Evolving Mobile Broadband from 2G to LTE and Beyond (en Inglés)
Formato
Libro Físico
Editorial
Tema
Mobile & Wireless Communications
Idioma
Inglés
N° páginas
418
Encuadernación
Tapa Dura
Dimensiones
24.4 x 16.8 x 2.3 cm
Peso
0.75 kg.
ISBN
1118398297
ISBN13
9781118398296

Deploying IPv6 in 3GPP Networks: Evolving Mobile Broadband from 2G to LTE and Beyond (en Inglés)

Jouni Korhonen (Autor) · Teemu Savolainen (Autor) · Jonne Soininen (Autor) · Wiley · Tapa Dura

Deploying IPv6 in 3GPP Networks: Evolving Mobile Broadband from 2G to LTE and Beyond (en Inglés) - Korhonen, Jouni ; Savolainen, Teemu ; Soininen, Jonne

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Foreword Xvii Preface Xix Acknowledgments Xxi Acronyms Xxiii Glossary Xxxiii 1 Introduction 1 1. 1 Introduction To Internet And The Internet Protocol 2 1. 2 Internet Principles 2 1. 3 The Internet Protocol 4 1. 3. 1 Networks Of Networks 6 1. 3. 2 Routing And Forwarding 7 1. 4 Internet Protocol Addresses 9 1. 4. 1 Ipv4 Addresses 9 1. 4. 2 Ipv6 Addresses 11 1. 5 Transport Protocols 12 1. 5. 1 User Datagram Protocol 13 1. 5. 2 Transmission Control Protocol 13 1. 5. 3 Port Numbers And Services 14 1. 6 Domain Name Service 14 1. 6. 1 Dns Structure 14 1. 6. 2 Dns Operation 15 1. 6. 3 Top Level Domain 16 1. 6. 4 Internationalized Domain Names 17 1. 7 Ipv4 Address Exhaustion 17 1. 7. 1 Ip Address Allocation 18 1. 7. 2 History Of Ipv4 Address Exhaustion 19 1. 8 Ipv6 History Thus Far 21 1. 8. 1 Ipv6 Technology Maturity 21 1. 8. 2 Ipv6 Network Deployments 22 1. 9 Ongoing Cellular Deployments 23 1. 10 Chapter Summary 24 1. 11 Suggested Reading 24 References 24 2 Basics Of The 3Gpp Technologies 27 2. 1 Standardization And Specifications 27 2. 1. 1 3Gpp Standardization Process 28 2. 1. 2 Ietf Standardization Process 31 2. 1. 3 Other Important Organizations In The 3Gpp - Ecosystem 33 2. 2 Introduction To 3Gpp Network Architecture And Protocols 34 2. 2. 1 Gsm System 34 2. 2. 2 General Packet Radio Service 36 2. 2. 3 Evolved Packet System 41 2. 2. 4 Control And User Planes, And Transport And User Layer Separation 44 2. 3 3Gpp Protocols 45 2. 3. 1 Control - Plane Protocols 46 2. 3. 2 User - Plane Protocols 53 2. 3. 3 Gprs Tunneling Protocol Versions 55 2. 3. 4 Pmip Based Eps Architecture 56 2. 4 Mobility And Roaming 58 2. 4. 1 Mobility Management 59 2. 4. 2 Roaming 60 2. 4. 3 Mobility Management Beyond 3Gpp 60 2. 5 Central Concepts For Ip Connectivity 61 2. 5. 1 Pdp Contexts And Eps Bearers 61 2. 5. 2 Access Point Name 63 2. 5. 3 Traffic Flow Template 64 2. 5. 4 3Gpp Link Model Principles 65 2. 5. 5 Multiple Packet Data Network Connections 67 2. 6 User Equipment 68 2. 6. 1 Traditional 3Gpp Ue Model 69 2. 6. 2 Split - Ue 69 2. 7 Subscription Management Databases And Other Backend Systems 70 2. 7. 1 Home Location Register And Authentication Center 70 2. 7. 2 Home Subscriber Server 71 2. 7. 3 Equipment Identity Register 71 2. 7. 4 Other Backend Systems 71 2. 8 End - To - End View From The User Equipment To The Internet 72 2. 8. 1 Gprs 72 2. 8. 2 Eps 73 2. 9 Chapter Summary 75 2. 10 Suggested Reading 75 References 76 3 Introduction To Ipv6 79 3. 1 Ipv6 Addressing Architecture 80 3. 1. 1 Ipv6 Address Format 80 3. 1. 2 Ipv6 Address Types 81 3. 1. 3 Ipv6 Address Scopes 81 3. 1. 4 Ipv6 Addressing Zones 82 3. 1. 5 Ipv6 Addresses On Network Interfaces 82 3. 1. 6 Interface Identifier And The Modified Eui - 64 83 3. 1. 7 Ipv6 Address Space Allocations 84 3. 1. 8 Special Ipv6 Address Formats 84 3. 1. 9 Textual Presentations Of Ipv6 Addresses 86 3. 2 Ipv6 Packet Header Structure And Extensibility 87 3. 2. 1 Traffic Class And Flow Label 88 3. 2. 2 Ipv6 Extension Headers 90 3. 2. 3 Mtu And Fragmentation 92 3. 2. 4 Multicast 94 3. 3 Internet Control Message Protocol Version 6 97 3. 3. 1 Error Messages 98 3. 3. 2 Informational Messages 100 3. 4 Neighbor Discovery Protocol 101 3. 4. 1 Router Discovery 101 3. 4. 2 Parameter Discovery 102 3. 4. 3 On - Link Determination 104 3. 4. 4 Link - Layer Address Resolution 104 3. 4. 5 Neighbor Unreachability Detection 105 3. 4. 6 Next - Hop Determination 106 3. 4. 7 Duplicate Address Detection 106 3. 4. 8 Redirect 107 3. 4. 9 Secure Neighbor Discovery 107 3. 4. 10 Neighbor Discovery Proxies 108 3. 5 Address Configuration And Selection Approaches 109 3. 5. 1 Stateless Address Autoconfiguration 110 3. 5. 2 Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol Version 6 112 3. 5. 3 Ikev2 117 3. 5. 4 Address Selection 118 3. 5. 5 Privacy And Cryptographically Generated Addresses 120 3. 5. 6 Router Selection 121 3. 6 Ipv6 Link Types And Models 122 3. 6. 1 Ipv6 Over Point - To - Point Links 123 3. 6. 2 Ipv6 Over Shared Media 124 3. 6. 3 Link Numbering 125 3. 6. 4 Bridging Of Link Types 126 3. 7 Mobile Ip 126 3. 7. 1 Detecting Network Attachment 126 3. 7. 2 Host - Based Mobile Ip 127 3. 7. 3 Network - Based Mobile Ip 128 3. 8 Ip Security 130 3. 8. 1 Security Protocols 131 3. 8. 2 Security Associations 131 3. 8. 3 Key Management 132 3. 8. 4 Cryptographic Algorithms 132 3. 8. 5 Mobike 132 3. 9 Application Programming Interfaces 133 3. 9. 1 Socket Apis 133 3. 9. 2 Address Family Agnostic Apis 133 3. 9. 3 Ip Address Literals And Unique Resource Identifiers 134 3. 9. 4 Happy Eyeballs 134 3. 10 Implications Of Ipv6 For Other Protocols 136 3. 10. 1 Transport Layer Protocols 136 3. 10. 2 Domain Name System 137 3. 10. 3 Applications 141 3. 10. 4 Internet Routing 141 3. 10. 5 Management Information Base 143 3. 11 Validation And Certification 144 3. 11. 1 Test Suites 144 3. 11. 2 Ipv6 Ready Logo 144 3. 12 Example Ipv6 Packet Flows 145 3. 12. 1 Ipv6 On Ethernet 146 3. 12. 2 Ipv6 With Dns And Tcp 153 3. 13 Chapter Summary 155 References 156 4 Ipv6 In 3Gpp Networks 163 4. 1 Pdn Connectivity Service 163 4. 1. 1 Bearer Concept 164 4. 1. 2 Pdp And Pdn Types 166 4. 1. 3 Link Models In 3Gpp 168 4. 2 End User Ipv6 Service Impact On The 3Gpp System 172 4. 2. 1 User, Control And Transport Planes 172 4. 2. 2 Affected Networking Elements 173 4. 2. 3 Charging And Billing 180 4. 2. 4 External Pdn Access And The (S)Gi Interface 182 4. 2. 5 Roaming Challenges 187 4. 3 End User Ipv6 Service Impact On Gtp And Pmipv6 Protocols 189 4. 3. 1 Gtp Control Plane Version 1 189 4. 3. 2 Gtp Control Plane Version 2 191 4. 3. 3 Gtp User Plane 194 4. 3. 4 Pmipv6 194 4. 4 Ip Address Assignment, Configuration, And Management 195 4. 4. 1 Addressing Assumptions 195 4. 4. 2 Stateless Ipv6 Address Autoconfiguration 197 4. 4. 3 Stateful Ipv6 Address Configuration 200 4. 4. 4 Deferred Address Allocation 200 4. 4. 5 Static Ipv6 Addressing 201 4. 4. 6 Ipv6 Prefix Delegation 204 4. 4. 7 Nas Protocol Signaling And Pco Options 207 4. 4. 8 Initial E - Utran Attach Example With Ipv4 And Ipv6 Address Configuration 211 4. 5 Bearer Establishment And Fallback Scenarios 214 4. 5. 1 Initial Connection Establishment 214 4. 5. 2 Backward Compatibility With Earlier Releases 215 4. 5. 3 Dual Address Bearer Flag 215 4. 5. 4 Requested Pdn Type Handling In A Pgw 216 4. 5. 5 Fallback Scenarios And Rules 217 4. 5. 6 Inter - Rat Handovers And Inter - Sgsn Routing Area Updates 218 4. 6 Signaling Interfaces 219 4. 6. 1 Ipv6 As Transport 219 4. 6. 2 Ipv6 In Information Element Level 219 4. 7 User Equipment Specific Considerations 220 4. 7. 1 Ipv6 And Impacted Layers 220 4. 7. 2 Required Rfcs For Host Ues 222 4. 7. 3 Dns Issues 223 4. 7. 4 Provisioning 224 4. 7. 5 Ipv6 Tethering 225 4. 7. 6 Ipv6 Application Support 227 4. 8 Multicast 227 4. 9 Known Ipv6 Issues And Anomalies 228 4. 9. 1 Ipv6 Neighbor Discovery Considerations 229 4. 9. 2 Pdn Connection Model And Multiple Ipv6 Prefixes 233 4. 10 Ipv6 Specific Security Considerations 233 4. 10. 1 Ipv6 Addressing Threats 234 4. 10. 2 Ipv6 First - Hop Security 236 4. 10. 3 Ipv6 Extension Header Exploits 237 4. 11 Chapter Summary 239 References 240 5 Ipv6 Transition Mechanisms For 3Gpp Networks 248 5. 1 Motivation For Transition Mechanisms 248 5. 1. 1 Phasing The Transition 250 5. 2 Technology Overview 251 5. 2. 1 Translation 251 5. 2. 2 Encapsulation 253 5. 2. 3 Mesh Or Hub - And - Spoke 254 5. 2. 4 Scalability Concerns 255 5. 3 Transition Toolbox 255 5. 3. 1 Transition Solutions Not Included 256 5. 3. 2 Dual - Stack 257 5. 3. 3 Nat64 And Dns64 258 5. 3. 4 464Xlat 269 5. 3. 5 Bump - In - The - Host 271 5. 3. 6 Mapping Address And Port Number 272 5. 3. 7 Other Tunneling Or Translation Based Transition Mechanisms 275 5. 4 Transition Scenarios For 3Gpp 277 5. 4. 1 Transition Scenario Evolution 278 5. 4. 2 Dual - Stack 280 5. 4. 3 Ipv6 - Only 281 5. 4. 4 Double Translation 281 5. 5 Transition Impacts On 3Gpp Architecture 282 5. 5. 1 Transition Impact On The Supporting Infrastructure 282 5. 5. 2 Ip Network Support Systems 283 5. 5. 3 Tools To Divide Subscribers Per Ip Capability 285 5. 5. 4 Translation Implications 286 5. 5. 5 Transition Support In The Transport Plane 287 5. 5. 6 Roaming 287 5. 5. 7 Impact Of Delayed Transition To Ipv6 288 5. 6 Transitioning To Ipv6 289 5. 6. 1 Application Developers Transition Plan 290 5. 6. 2 Phone Vendors Transition Plan 290 5. 6. 3 Network Operators Transition Checklist 290 5. 7 Chapter Summary 292 References 293 6 Future Of Ipv6 In 3Gpp Networks 296 6. 1 Ipv6 - Based Traffic Offloading Solutions 296 6. 1. 1 Motivations In Cellular Networks 297 6. 1. 2 Benefits Of Ipv6 - Based Offloading Approaches 299 6. 1. 3 Ip - Friendly Offloading Solutions 299 6. 1. 4 Concluding Remarks 303 6. 2 Evolving 3Gpp Bearers To Multiple Prefixes And Next - Hop Routers 304 6. 2. 1 Background And Motivation 304 6. 2. 2 Multi - Prefix Bearer Solution Proposal 305 6. 2. 3 Overall Impact Analysis 311 6. 2. 4 Open Issues And Future Work 313 6. 3 Lte As The Uplink Access For Home Networks 313 6. 3. 1 Homenet At Ietf 313 6. 3. 2 Homenet And 3Gpp Architecture 314 6. 3. 3 Additional 3Gpp Deployment Options 315 6. 4 Port Control Protocol 316 6. 4. 1 Deployment Scenarios 317 6. 4. 2 Protocol Features 318 6. 4. 3 Pcp Server Discovery 319 6. 4. 4 Protocol Messages 319 6. 4. 5 Cascaded Nats 320 6. 4. 6 Relation To Ipv6 Transition 320 6. 5 Internet Of Things 321 6. 5. 1 Typical Use Cases 321 6. 5. 2 Standardization Organizations Working With Iot 322 6. 5. 3 Iot Domain From The 3Gpp Point Of View 327 6. 5. 4 Implications To Ues 328 6. 5. 5 Implications To 3Gpp Networks 329 6. 6 Chapter Summary 331 References 332 Index 337

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