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Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) S. Krishnan Request for Comments: 7077 Ericsson Category: Standards Track S. Gundavelli ISSN: 2070-1721 Cisco

                                                            M. Liebsch
                                                                   NEC
                                                             H. Yokota
                                                                  KDDI
                                                           J. Korhonen
                                                              Broadcom
                                                         November 2013
             Update Notifications for Proxy Mobile IPv6

Abstract

 This document specifies protocol enhancements for allowing the local
 mobility anchor in a Proxy Mobile IPv6 domain to asynchronously
 notify the mobile access gateway about changes related to a mobility
 session.  These Update Notification messages are exchanged using a
 new Mobility Header message type specifically designed for this
 purpose.

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/rfc7077.

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Table of Contents

 1. Introduction ....................................................3
 2. Conventions and Terminology .....................................4
    2.1. Conventions ................................................4
    2.2. Terminology ................................................4
 3. Notification Message - Usage Examples ...........................4
 4. Message Formats .................................................5
    4.1. Update Notification (UPN) ..................................5
    4.2. Update Notification Acknowledgement (UPA) ..................7
 5. LMA Considerations ..............................................9
    5.1. Constructing the Update Notification Message ..............10
    5.2. Receiving the Update Notification Acknowledgement
         Message ...................................................11
 6. MAG Considerations .............................................12
    6.1. Receiving the Update Notification Message .................12
    6.2. Constructing the Update Notification Acknowledgement
         Message ...................................................15
 7. Protocol Configuration Variables ...............................16
 8. Security Considerations ........................................16
 9. Acknowledgements ...............................................17
 10. IANA Considerations ...........................................17
 11. References ....................................................19
    11.1. Normative References .....................................19
    11.2. Informative References ...................................19

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1. Introduction

 In some situations, there is a need for the local mobility anchor
 (LMA) to send asynchronous notification messages to the mobile access
 gateway (MAG) in the course of a mobility session.  These situations
 include changes to mobility session parameters and policy parameters.
 In this context, "Asynchronous messages" is used to mean messages
 that are not synchronous with the Proxy Binding Update and Proxy
 Binding Acknowledgement messages of the base Proxy Mobile IPv6
 specification [RFC5213].  The base Proxy Mobile IPv6 specification
 does not have a provision for sending unsolicited Update Notification
 messages from the local mobility anchor to the mobile access gateway.
 Proxy Mobile IPv6 [RFC5213] is a network-based mobility management
 protocol.  It is designed to provide IP mobility management support
 to a mobile node without requiring the participation of the mobile
 node in any IP mobility-related signaling.  The protocol defines two
 mobility management entities: the LMA and the MAG.  These entities
 are responsible for managing IP mobility management support for a
 mobile node in a Proxy Mobile IPv6 domain.  The setup of the mobility
 session is initiated by the mobile access gateway by sending a Proxy
 Binding Update message and acknowledged by the local mobility anchor
 in the Proxy Binding Acknowledgement message.  Once the mobility
 session is set up, currently there is no mechanism for the local
 mobility anchor to inform the mobile access gateway about changes to
 the mobility session or any parameters related to the mobility
 session.  However, there are mechanisms in the Proxy Mobile IPv6
 protocol that allow a local mobility anchor to send signaling
 messages to the mobile access gateway asynchronously, as defined in
 the Proxy Mobile IPv6 Heartbeat message [RFC5847] or in the Binding
 Revocation message [RFC5846], but these signaling messages are
 designed for a very specific purpose and are not sufficient for
 supporting a notification framework.
 One such scenario where such a mechanism is needed is when the local
 mobility anchor wants to inform the mobile access gateway that it
 needs to re-register the mobility session for a mobile node.  It is
 possible to achieve a similar effect by using a short lifetime for
 the mobility sessions, but in several networks this results in an
 unacceptable, and mostly unnecessary, increase in the signaling
 load and overhead.  A more suitable scenario would be to enable
 demand-based signaling from the local mobility anchor to one or more
 mobile access gateways.  Another example is when there is a change in
 a QoS policy [PMIPv6-QoS], an IP flow mobility policy
 [PMIPv6-FLOW-MOB], or an IPv4 traffic offload policy [RFC6909] for a
 mobility session.  In this case, the local mobility anchor wants to
 request that the mobile access gateway perform re-registration of the

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 mobility session in order to update the policies associated with the
 mobility session of a mobile node.
 This document defines a new Mobility Header message for allowing the
 local mobility anchor to send notification messages to the mobile
 access gateway and a corresponding Mobility Header message for the
 mobile access gateway to acknowledge the notification message.  The
 purpose of the notification message is twofold: (1) to enable the
 local mobility anchor to notify the mobile access gateway about the
 updated session parameters and (2) to enable the local mobility
 anchor to request that the mobile access gateway renegotiate the
 session parameters.

2. Conventions and Terminology

2.1. Conventions

 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 RFC 2119 [RFC2119].

2.2. Terminology

 All the mobility-related terms used in this document are to be
 interpreted as defined in the base Proxy Mobile IPv6 specifications
 [RFC5213] and [RFC5844].

3. Notification Message - Usage Examples

 Use Case 1: Consider a use case where the local mobility anchor wants
 the mobile access gateway to re-register a specific mobility session.
 MN     MAG       LMA
 |------>|        |    1.  Mobile Node Attach
 |       |------->|    2.  Proxy Binding Update
 |       |<-------|    3.  Proxy Binding Acknowledgement
 |       |========|    4.  Tunnel/Route Setup
 |       |        |
 |       |<-------|    5.  Update Notification (FORCE-REREGISTRATION)
 |       |------->|    6.  Update Notification Acknowledgement
 |       |        |
 |       |------->|    7.  Proxy Binding Update
 |       |<-------|    8.  Proxy Binding Acknowledgement
 |       |        |
          Figure 1: Update Notification: FORCE-REREGISTRATION

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 Use Case 2: Consider a use case where the local mobility anchor wants
 to notify the mobile access gateway of the updated session
 parameters, for example, an updated QoS profile or an updated IPv4
 offload policy.
 MN     MAG     LMA
 |------>|        |    1.  Mobile Node Attach
 |       |------->|    2.  Proxy Binding Update
 |       |<-------|    3.  Proxy Binding Acknowledgement
 |       |========|    4.  Tunnel/Route Setup
 |       |        |
 |       |<-------|    5.  Update Notification
 |       |        |           (UPDATE-SESSION-PARAMETERS)
 |       |------->|    6.  Update Notification Acknowledgement
 |       +        |    7.  MAG applies the new policy option
 |       |        |
       Figure 2: Update Notification: UPDATE-SESSION-PARAMETERS

4. Message Formats

4.1. Update Notification (UPN)

 The Update Notification is a Mobility Header message that has an MH
 Type value of 19.  It is used by the local mobility anchor to notify
 the mobile access gateway that some parameters related to the
 mobility session have changed.
 The format of the Update Notification message is as follows:
 0                   1                   2                   3
 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1
                                 +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+
                                 |           Sequence #          |
 +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+
 |    Notification Reason        |A|D|          Reserved         |
 +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+
 |                                                               |
 .                                                               .
 .                        Mobility options                       .
 .                                                               .
 |                                                               |
 +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+
                 Figure 3: Update Notification Message

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 Sequence Number
    This 16-bit unsigned integer is used by the local mobility anchor
    to match the received Update Notification Acknowledgement message
    with this Update Notification message.  This Sequence Number could
    be a random number and can be managed under the same variable used
    in Proxy Mobile IPv6 signaling messages [RFC5213].
    Implementations MUST ensure that there is no collision between the
    Sequence Numbers of all outstanding Update Notification messages
    at any time.
 Notification Reason
    This 16-bit unsigned integer indicates the Notification Reason
    code.  This code corresponds to the reason that the local mobility
    anchor sent the Update Notification to the mobile access gateway.
    This field does not contain any structure and MUST be treated as
    an enumeration.  The reason code can indicate a vendor-specific
    reason if the semantics of the Update Notification message are to
    be based on the attached vendor-specific options, not solely from
    the reason code.  These attached options can be deployment
    specific and are not specified in this document.  The following
    Notification Reason values are currently defined:
    (0) -     Reserved
              This value is currently reserved and cannot be used.
    (1) -     FORCE-REREGISTRATION
              Request to re-register the session by sending a Proxy
              Binding Update for the mobility session.
    (2) -     UPDATE-SESSION-PARAMETERS
              Request to apply the updated session parameters obtained
              from the message on the mobility session.
    (3) -     VENDOR-SPECIFIC-REASON
              This Notification Reason is for vendor-specific use.
              The processing rules are to be based on the
              Vendor-Specific Mobility option(s) [RFC5094] present in
              the message.
    (4) -     ANI-PARAMS-REQUESTED
              Request to send currently known Access Network
              Identifier (ANI) [RFC6757] parameters for the mobility
              session.
    (255) -   Reserved
              This value is currently reserved and cannot be used.

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 Acknowledgement Requested Flag ((A) Flag)
    When this flag is set to a value of (1), it is an indication that
    the local mobility anchor is requesting that the mobile access
    gateway send an Update Notification Acknowledgement message.  When
    this flag is set to a value of (0), it is an indication that the
    local mobility anchor is not requesting any Update Notification
    Acknowledgement messages.
 Retransmit Flag ((D) Flag)
    When this flag is set to a value of (1), it is an indication that
    the message is a retransmitted message and has the same Sequence
    Number and other message contents as in the previously sent
    message.  The (D) flag is set for retransmitted request messages,
    to aid the reliable detection of duplicate requests at the
    receiver of the request message.  It is set when originating
    requests that have not yet been acknowledged, as an indication of
    a possible duplicate due to a retransmission.  This flag MUST be
    cleared when sending a request for the first time for a given
    Sequence Number; otherwise, the sender MUST set this flag.
 Reserved
    This field is unused for now.  The value MUST be initialized to 0
    by the sender and MUST be ignored by the receiver.
 Mobility Options
    This variable-length field is of such length that the complete
    Mobility Header is an integer multiple of 8 octets long; the Pad1
    and PadN options [RFC6275] can be used for padding.  This field
    contains zero or more TLV-encoded mobility options.  Any of the
    Mobility Header options, including Vendor-Specific Mobility
    options [RFC5094], can be included here.  The receiver MUST ignore
    and skip any options that it does not understand.  These mobility
    options are used by the mobile access gateway to identify the
    specific binding for which the Update Notification message is
    sent.

4.2. Update Notification Acknowledgement (UPA)

 The Update Notification Acknowledgement is a Mobility Header message
 that has an MH Type value of 20.  The mobile access gateway sends
 this message in order to acknowledge that it has received an Update
 Notification message with the (A) flag set and to indicate the status
 after processing the message.

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 The format of the Update Notification Acknowledgement message is as
 follows:
 0                   1                   2                   3
 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1
                                 +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+
                                 |           Sequence #          |
 +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+
 |   Status Code |                   Reserved                    |
 +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+
 |                                                               |
 .                                                               .
 .                        Mobility options                       .
 .                                                               .
 |                                                               |
 +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+
         Figure 4: Update Notification Acknowledgement Message
 Sequence Number
    This 16-bit unsigned integer is copied from the Update
    Notification message and is used for matching the Update
    Notification Acknowledgement message with the Update Notification
    message.
 Status Code
    This 8-bit unsigned integer indicates the status code and
    specifies the result of the processing of the Update Notification
    message.  Status codes between 0 and 127 signify successful
    processing of the Update Notification message, and codes between
    128 and 255 signify that an error occurred during processing of
    the Update Notification message.  The following status code values
    are currently defined:
    (0) -     SUCCESS
              The mobile access gateway successfully processed the
              received Update Notification message.
    (128) -   FAILED-TO-UPDATE-SESSION-PARAMETERS
              The mobile access gateway was not able to apply the
              session parameters sent by the local mobility anchor in
              the Update Notification message.
    (129) -   MISSING-VENDOR-SPECIFIC-OPTION
              The received Update Notification message does not have
              the required Vendor-Specific Mobility option(s) needed
              for handling the message.

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 Reserved
    This field is unused for now.  The value MUST be initialized to 0
    by the sender and MUST be ignored by the receiver.
 Mobility Options
    This variable-length field is of such length that the complete
    Mobility Header is an integer multiple of 8 octets long; the Pad1
    and PadN options [RFC6275] can be used for padding.  This field
    contains zero or more TLV-encoded mobility options.  Any of the
    Mobility Header options, including Vendor-Specific Mobility
    options [RFC5094], can be included here.  The receiver MUST ignore
    and skip any options that it does not understand.  These mobility
    options are used by the mobile access gateway to identify the
    specific binding for which the Update Notification Acknowledgement
    message is sent.

5. LMA Considerations

 o  The local mobility anchor sends the Update Notification message in
    response to a condition that is specified in the Notification
    Reason field.  The Notification Reason field in the Update
    Notification message MUST be set to a specific value that
    identifies the reason for which the Update Notification message is
    being sent.  The Notification Reason, based on the chosen value,
    may require a specific action that the mobile access gateway needs
    to perform (for example, requiring re-registration of a mobility
    session).
 o  The Update Notification message MUST include either the Mobile
    Node Identifier option [RFC4283] or the Mobile Node Group
    Identifier option [RFC6602].
  • If the Mobile Node Identifier option is present, it indicates

that the Update Notification message is sent for that specific

       mobility session.
  • If the Mobile Node Group Identifier option is present, it

indicates that the Update Notification message is sent for the

       set of mobility sessions identified by the Group Identifier.
       The Group Identifier is negotiated as part of the initial Proxy
       Mobile IPv6 signaling.  If the Group Identifier is not
       negotiated in the initial Proxy Mobile IPv6 signaling, a value
       of (1) for the Group Identifier can always be used.  The Group
       Identifier value of (1) identifies all the mobility sessions
       established between that local mobility anchor and the mobile
       access gateway.

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 o  The Update Notification message MAY contain a modified session
    parameter in the form of a mobility option (e.g., an IPv4 traffic
    offload option or a QoS option), so the mobile access gateway can
    apply them on the identified mobility session.

5.1. Constructing the Update Notification Message

 The local mobility anchor, when sending the Update Notification
 message to the mobile access gateway, has to construct the message as
 specified below:
 o  For requesting an Acknowledgement message and an indication about
    the result of processing the message from the mobile access
    gateway for the Update Notification message, the (A) flag in the
    Update Notification message MUST be set to a value of (1);
    otherwise, it MUST be set to a value of (0).  However, if the
    Notification Reason is set to a value of (1)
    "FORCE-REREGISTRATION" or (4) "ANI-PARAMS-REQUESTED", then it is
    RECOMMENDED that the (A) flag be set to a value of (0).  For
    certain general notifications that are informational in nature,
    the local mobility anchor may choose not to request
    acknowledgement for the Update Notification message.
 o  The Sequence Number field of the message MUST be initialized to a
    random number and increased monotonically for subsequent messages.
    Once the Sequence Number hits the maximum value, it should be
    wrapped around to 0.  Furthermore, if the message is a
    retransmission of a previously sent message, then the Sequence
    Number value is not changed.
 o  When using IPv4 transport, the source address in the IPv4 header
    MUST be set to the local mobility anchor's IPv4 address
    (IPv4-LMAA), and the destination address in the IPv4 header MUST
    be set to the IPv4-Proxy-CoA (Care-of Address) of the mobile
    access gateway.  The Mobility Header (without the IPv6 header)
    containing the Update Notification message is encapsulated in a
    UDP header with the destination port of 5436 [RFC5844].  If IPsec
    Encapsulating Security Payload (ESP) [RFC4303] is used to protect
    signaling, the packet is processed using transport mode ESP.
 o  The format of the Update Notification message sent over IPv4 and
    protected using ESP is shown below:
       IPv4 header (src=IPv4-LMAA, dst=IPv4-Proxy-CoA)
         ESP header (in transport mode)
           UDP header (sport=5436, dport=5436)
             Mobility Header (Update Notification)
               (one or more Mobility Header options)

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 o  When using IPv6 transport, the source address in the IPv6 header
    MUST be set to the local mobility anchor's IPv6 address (LMAA).
    The destination address in the IPv6 header MUST be set to the
    Proxy-CoA of the mobile access gateway.  The Mobility Header is
    part of the IPv6 headers.
 o  The format of the Update Notification message sent over IPv6 and
    protected using ESP is shown below:
       IPv6 header (src=LMAA, dst=Proxy-CoA)
         Mobility Header (Update Notification)
         ESP header (in transport mode)
           (one or more Mobility Header options)

5.2. Receiving the Update Notification Acknowledgement Message

 o  If the local mobility anchor does not receive an Update
    Notification Acknowledgement message from the mobile access
    gateway for the Update Notification message with the (A) flag set,
    then the local mobility anchor MUST retransmit the message.  The
    related considerations are as follows:
  • When retransmitting an Update Notification message, the

Sequence Number value and other message contents MUST be the

       same as in the original message.  The (D) flag in the message
       MUST be set to a value of (1).
  • There MUST be a minimum delay of

MIN_DELAY_BETWEEN_UPDATE_NOTIFICATION_REPLAY (Section 7), with

       a default value of 1000 milliseconds, between two retransmit
       messages.
  • The message MUST be retransmitted up to the number of times

defined by the configuration variable

       MAX_UPDATE_NOTIFICATION_RETRANSMIT_COUNT (Section 7), with a
       default value of (1).  If there is no Update Notification
       Acknowledgement message after the retransmission count reaches
       the value defined by the configuration variable
       MAX_UPDATE_NOTIFICATION_RETRANSMIT_COUNT, then the message MUST
       be discarded, and the event SHOULD be logged.
 o  If the local mobility anchor receives a Binding Error message with
    the Status field set to 2 as described in [RFC6275], this
    indicates that the mobile access gateway does not support the
    Update Notification message, and hence the local mobility anchor
    MUST NOT send any further Update Notification messages to that
    mobile access gateway unless an administrative action is taken.

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 o  When receiving an Update Notification Acknowledgement message, the
    local mobility anchor MUST verify the Mobility Header as described
    in Section 9.2 of [RFC6275].  If the packet is dropped due to
    failure of any of the Mobility Header test checks, the local
    mobility anchor MUST follow the processing rules as described in
    Section 9.2 of [RFC6275].
 o  Upon receiving the Update Notification Acknowledgement message,
    the local mobility anchor MUST verify that the received message is
    protected by the security association that is being used to
    protect the other signaling messages between those two peers.  For
    example, if the Proxy Binding Update and Proxy Binding
    Acknowledgement messages are protected using an IPsec security
    association [RFC4301], then the Update Notification
    Acknowledgement message MUST have the IPsec protection with the
    currently established IPsec security association that is being
    used for protecting the other Proxy Mobile IPv6 signaling
    messages.
 o  If the local mobility anchor receives an Update Notification
    Acknowledgement message with a failure status and a value of 128
    or greater, then it SHOULD log an error.
 o  If the Sequence Number in the received Update Notification
    Acknowledgement message does not match any of the Update
    Notification messages that the local mobility anchor sent, then
    the message MUST be discarded, and the message should be logged.
 o  If the local mobility anchor receives an Update Notification
    Acknowledgement message from the mobile access gateway for an
    Update Notification message that did not have the (A) flag set,
    the local mobility anchor MUST process the received message in the
    same way as a response to an Update Notification message with the
    (A) flag set.

6. MAG Considerations

6.1. Receiving the Update Notification Message

 o  When receiving an Update Notification message, the mobile access
    gateway MUST verify the Mobility Header as described in
    Section 9.2. of [RFC6275].  If the packet is dropped due to
    failure of any of the Mobility Header test checks, the mobile
    access gateway MUST follow the processing rules as described in
    Section 9.2 of [RFC6275].

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 o  Upon receiving the Update Notification message, the mobile access
    gateway MUST verify that the received packet is protected by the
    security association that is being used to protect the other
    signaling messages between those two peers.  For example, if the
    Proxy Binding Update and Proxy Binding Acknowledgement messages
    are protected using an IPsec security association, then the Update
    Notification message MUST have the IPsec protection with the
    currently established IPsec security association that is being
    used for protecting the other Proxy Mobile IPv6 signaling
    messages.
 o  If the received Update Notification message is a retransmission of
    a previously received message, as identified by the Sequence
    Number, then the mobile access gateway MUST NOT handle the message
    as a new request.  The (D) flag is used as an indication of a
    retransmitted request, e.g., due to lost messages or the local
    mobility anchor not seeing the requested update actions.  If the
    mobile access gateway has not seen the (potentially lost) initial
    request message, it MUST treat the received Update Notification
    message (with the (D) flag set) as an initial request and continue
    processing based on that.  If the mobile access gateway detects
    that the request is a retransmission based on the (D) flag and the
    Sequence Number, then it SHOULD redo the requested update action,
    e.g., when the Acknowledgement Requested ((A)) flag is not set.
    The mobile access gateway MUST always respond to the retransmitted
    request if the (A) flag is set.
 o  Upon accepting the Update Notification message, the mobile access
    gateway MUST process the message and perform the actions based on
    the Notification Reason.
  • If the (A) flag in the message is set to a value of (1), the

mobile access gateway MUST send an Update Notification

       Acknowledgement message with the status code field set based on
       the result of processing the Update Notification message.
  • If the Notification Reason is set to a value of (1)

"FORCE-REREGISTRATION", then the mobile access gateway MUST

       send a Proxy Binding Update message to the local mobility
       anchor and obtain the updated session parameters for that
       mobility session.
  • If the Notification Reason is set to a value of (2)

"UPDATE-SESSION-PARAMETERS", then the mobile access gateway

       MUST apply the session parameters that are obtained from the
       Update Notification message in the form of mobility options.

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       However, if the mobile access gateway is unable to apply the
       received session parameters, then the mobile access gateway
       MUST apply the following considerations:
       +  If the received Update Notification message has the (A) flag
          in the message set to a value of (0), then the mobile access
          gateway MUST drop the received Update Notification message
          and log the error.
       +  If the received Update Notification message has the (A) flag
          in the message set to a value of (1), then the mobile access
          gateway MUST send an Update Notification Acknowledgement
          message with a status code value of 128
          (FAILED-TO-UPDATE-SESSION-PARAMETERS).
  • If the Notification Reason is set to a value of (3)

"VENDOR-SPECIFIC-REASON", then the mobile access gateway MUST

       apply the considerations related to handling of the
       Vendor-Specific Mobility option [RFC5094] that is carried in
       the Update Notification message.  However, if there is no
       Vendor-Specific Mobility option present in the message, the
       mobile access gateway MUST apply the following considerations:
       +  If the received Update Notification message has the (A) flag
          in the message set to a value of (0), then the mobile access
          gateway MUST drop the received Update Notification message
          and log the error.
       +  If the received Update Notification message has the (A) flag
          in the message set to a value of (1), then the mobile access
          gateway MUST send an Update Notification Acknowledgement
          message with a status code value of 129
          (MISSING-VENDOR-SPECIFIC-OPTION).
  • If the Notification Reason is set to a value of (4)

"ANI-PARAMS-REQUESTED", then the mobile access gateway MUST

       send a Proxy Binding Update message to the local mobility
       anchor with the Access Network Identifier option [RFC6757].
       The Access Network Identifier option MUST reflect the current
       access network parameters for that mobility session as known to
       the mobile access gateway at the time of sending the Proxy
       Binding Update message.
  • For other Notification Reason values not reserved by this

document, the processing required on the mobile access gateway

       is out of scope for this document and will be specified for
       each Notification Reason defined by other documents.

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6.2. Constructing the Update Notification Acknowledgement Message

 The mobile access gateway, when sending the Update Notification
 Acknowledgement message to the local mobility anchor, has to
 construct the message as specified below:
 o  The Sequence Number MUST be the same as the Sequence Number from
    the received Update Notification message.
 o  The Status field of the Update Notification message MUST be set to
    a value that reflects the status of the processing of the Update
    Notification request.  A value of 0 (SUCCESS) indicates that the
    handling of the Update Notification message was successful.
 o  The Update Notification Acknowledgement message MUST contain
    either the Mobile Node Identifier option or the Mobile Node Group
    Identifier option, copied from the Update Notification message.
    Furthermore, the mobile access gateway MAY include other Mobility
    Header options.
 o  The source address in the IP header of the Update Notification
    Acknowledgement message MUST be set to the destination IP address
    of the received Update Notification message.
 o  The destination address in the IP header of the Update
    Notification Acknowledgement message MUST be set to the source
    address of the received Update Notification message.
 o  If IPsec ESP is used to protect signaling, the packet is processed
    using transport mode ESP.
 o  The format of the Update Notification Acknowledgement message sent
    over IPv4 and protected using ESP is shown below:
    IPv4 header (src=IPv4-Proxy-CoA, dst=IPv4-LMAA)
      ESP header (in transport mode)
        UDP header (sport=5436, dport=5436)
          Mobility Header (Update Notification Acknowledgement)
            (one or more Mobility Header options)
 o  The format of the Update Notification Acknowledgement message sent
    over IPv6 and protected using ESP is shown below:
    IPv6 header (src=Proxy-CoA, dst=LMAA)
      Mobility Header (Update Notification Acknowledgement)
      ESP header (in transport mode)
        (one or more Mobility Header options)

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7. Protocol Configuration Variables

 This specification defines the following configuration variables that
 control the Update Notification feature.
 The mobility entities, the local mobility anchor, and the mobile
 access gateway have to allow these variables to be configured by the
 system management.  The configured values for these protocol
 variables have to survive server reboots and service restarts.
 MAX_UPDATE_NOTIFICATION_RETRANSMIT_COUNT
    This variable specifies the maximum number of times a local
    mobility anchor can retransmit an Update Notification message
    before it receives an Update Notification Acknowledgement message.
    The default value for this parameter is 1.  The suggested range of
    configured values for this variable is between 0 and 5.
 MIN_DELAY_BETWEEN_UPDATE_NOTIFICATION_REPLAY
    This variable specifies the minimum delay in seconds before an
    Update Notification message is retransmitted.  The default value
    for this parameter is 1000 milliseconds.  The suggested range of
    configured values for this variable is between 500 and
    5000 milliseconds.

8. Security Considerations

 The Update Notification protocol described in this specification is
 for use between a local mobility anchor and a mobile access gateway.
 This specification defines two new Mobility Header messages: Update
 Notification messages and Update Notification Acknowledgement
 messages.  These Mobility Header messages are to be protected using
 the same security mechanism that is used for protecting the Proxy
 Mobile IPv6 signaling messages exchanged between a given local
 mobility anchor and mobile access gateway.
 If IPsec is used, the IPsec security association that is used for
 protecting the Proxy Binding Update and Proxy Binding Acknowledgement
 also needs to be used for protecting Update Notification and Update
 Notification Acknowledgement messages.  A Proxy Mobile IPv6
 implementation and the IPsec layer are typically able to communicate
 with each other through an implementation-specific interface, for
 example, to exchange configuration and notification information.
 The traffic selectors associated with the Security Policy Database
 (SPD) entry for protecting Proxy Binding Update and Proxy Binding
 Acknowledgement messages (Section 4.2 of [RFC5213]) have to be

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 extended to include the Mobility Header Type values 19 and 20, which
 have been allocated for Update Notification and Update Notification
 Acknowledgement messages, respectively.  Furthermore, any time there
 is rekeying of the IPsec security association between the mobile
 access gateway and the local mobility anchor, the newly established
 IPsec security association will be used for protecting the Update
 Notification and Update Notification Acknowledgement messages.

9. Acknowledgements

 The authors would like to thank Basavaraj Patil, Rajeev Koodli,
 Lionel Morand, Itsuma Tanaka, Rajesh Pazhyannur, Carlos Jesus
 Bernardos Cano, John Kaippallimalil, Brian Haberman, and other
 members of the NETEXT working group for all the comments and
 discussions on the document.
 The authors would like to thank Barry Leiba, Robert Sparks, Carlos
 Pignataro, Benoit Claise, Stephen Farrell, and Jari Arkko for their
 inputs to the document as part of the IESG review process.

10. IANA Considerations

 IANA has taken the following actions.
 o  This specification defines a new Mobility Header Type message,
    Update Notification.  This Mobility Header message is described in
    Section 4.1.  The type value 19 for this message has been
    allocated from the "Mobility Header Types - for the MH Type field
    in the Mobility Header" registry at
    <http://www.iana.org/assignments/mobility-parameters>.
 o  This specification defines a new Mobility Header Type message,
    Update Notification Acknowledgement.  This Mobility Header message
    is described in Section 4.2.  The type value 20 for this message
    has been allocated from the "Mobility Header Types - for the MH
    Type field in the Mobility Header" registry at
    <http://www.iana.org/assignments/mobility-parameters>.
 o  This specification defines a new registry for Notification
    Reasons.  It is called the "Update Notification Reasons Registry".
    This registry has been created under the "Mobile IPv6 Parameters"
    registry at <http://www.iana.org/assignments/mobility-parameters>.
    The Notification Reason is a field in the Update Notification
    message (Section 4.1).  The number space for the Notification
    Reason field needs to be managed by IANA, under the "Update
    Notification Reason Registry".  This specification reserves the
    following type values.  The allocation policy for this field is
    "Specification Required" [RFC5226].

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       +=====+===========================+====================+
       |Value|       Description         |     Reference      |
       +=====+===========================+====================+
       | 0   | Reserved                  |     [RFC7077]      |
       +=====+================================================+
       | 1   | FORCE-REREGISTRATION      |     [RFC7077]      |
       +=====+================================================+
       | 2   | UPDATE-SESSION-PARAMETERS |     [RFC7077]      |
       +=====+================================================+
       | 3   | VENDOR-SPECIFIC-REASON    |     [RFC7077]      |
       +=====+================================================+
       | 4   | ANI-PARAMS-REQUESTED      |     [RFC7077]      |
       +=====+================================================+
       |255  | Reserved                  |     [RFC7077]      |
       +=====+================================================+
 o  This specification defines a new registry for Status.  It is
    called the "Update Notification Acknowledgement Status Registry".
    This registry has been created under the "Mobile IPv6 Parameters"
    registry at <http://www.iana.org/assignments/mobility-parameters>.
    The status is a field in the Update Notification Acknowledgement
    message (Section 4.2).  The number space for the Status field
    needs to be managed by IANA, under the "Update Notification
    Acknowledgement Status Registry".  This specification reserves the
    following type values.  The allocation policy for this field is
    "Specification Required".  Status codes between 0 and 127 signify
    successful processing of the Update Notification message, and
    codes between 128 and 255 signify that an error occurred during
    processing of the Update Notification message.
       +=====+=====================================+=============+
       |Value|       Description                   |  Reference  |
       +=====+=====================================+=============+
       | 0   | SUCCESS                             |  [RFC7077]  |
       +=====+=====================================+=============+
       |128  | FAILED-TO-UPDATE-SESSION-PARAMETERS |  [RFC7077]  |
       +=====+=====================================+=============+
       |129  | MISSING-VENDOR-SPECIFIC-OPTION      |  [RFC7077]  |
       +=====+=====================================+=============+

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11. References

11.1. Normative References

 [RFC2119]  Bradner, S., "Key words for use in RFCs to Indicate
            Requirement Levels", BCP 14, RFC 2119, March 1997.
 [RFC4283]  Patel, A., Leung, K., Khalil, M., Akhtar, H., and K.
            Chowdhury, "Mobile Node Identifier Option for Mobile IPv6
            (MIPv6)", RFC 4283, November 2005.
 [RFC5094]  Devarapalli, V., Patel, A., and K. Leung, "Mobile IPv6
            Vendor Specific Option", RFC 5094, December 2007.
 [RFC5213]  Gundavelli, S., Leung, K., Devarapalli, V., Chowdhury, K.,
            and B. Patil, "Proxy Mobile IPv6", RFC 5213, August 2008.
 [RFC5844]  Wakikawa, R. and S. Gundavelli, "IPv4 Support for Proxy
            Mobile IPv6", RFC 5844, May 2010.
 [RFC6275]  Perkins, C., Johnson, D., and J. Arkko, "Mobility Support
            in IPv6", RFC 6275, July 2011.
 [RFC6602]  Abinader, F., Gundavelli, S., Leung, K., Krishnan, S., and
            D. Premec, "Bulk Binding Update Support for Proxy Mobile
            IPv6", RFC 6602, May 2012.

11.2. Informative References

 [PMIPv6-FLOW-MOB]
            Bernardos, CJ., Ed., "Proxy Mobile IPv6 Extensions to
            Support Flow Mobility", Work in Progress, October 2013.
 [PMIPv6-QoS]
            Liebsch, M., Seite, P., Yokota, H., Korhonen, J., and S.
            Gundavelli, "Quality of Service Option for Proxy Mobile
            IPv6", Work in Progress, November 2013.
 [RFC4301]  Kent, S. and K. Seo, "Security Architecture for the
            Internet Protocol", RFC 4301, December 2005.
 [RFC4303]  Kent, S., "IP Encapsulating Security Payload (ESP)", RFC
            4303, December 2005.
 [RFC5226]  Narten, T. and H. Alvestrand, "Guidelines for Writing an
            IANA Considerations Section in RFCs", BCP 26, RFC 5226,
            May 2008.

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 [RFC5846]  Muhanna, A., Khalil, M., Gundavelli, S., Chowdhury, K.,
            and P. Yegani, "Binding Revocation for IPv6 Mobility", RFC
            5846, June 2010.
 [RFC5847]  Devarapalli, V., Koodli, R., Lim, H., Kant, N., Krishnan,
            S., and J. Laganier, "Heartbeat Mechanism for Proxy Mobile
            IPv6", RFC 5847, June 2010.
 [RFC6757]  Gundavelli, S., Korhonen, J., Grayson, M., Leung, K., and
            R. Pazhyannur, "Access Network Identifier (ANI) Option for
            Proxy Mobile IPv6", RFC 6757, October 2012.
 [RFC6909]  Gundavelli, S., Zhou, X., Korhonen, J., Feige, G., and R.
            Koodli, "IPv4 Traffic Offload Selector Option for Proxy
            Mobile IPv6", RFC 6909, April 2013.

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Authors' Addresses

 Suresh Krishnan
 Ericsson
 8400 Blvd Decarie
 Town of Mount Royal, Quebec
 Canada
 Phone: +1 514 345 7900 x42871
 EMail: suresh.krishnan@ericsson.com
 Sri Gundavelli
 Cisco
 170 West Tasman Drive
 San Jose, CA  95134
 USA
 EMail: sgundave@cisco.com
 Marco Liebsch
 NEC
 Kurfuersten-Anlage 36
 D-69115 Heidelberg
 Germany
 EMail: marco.liebsch@neclab.eu
 Hidetoshi Yokota
 KDDI
 EMail: yokota@kddilabs.jp
 Jouni Korhonen
 Broadcom
 Porkkalankatu 24
 Helsinki  FIN-00180
 Finland
 EMail: jouni.nospam@gmail.com

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