Discussion:
[support] OAI PMIPv6 scalability
Diogo Lopes
2013-09-19 11:10:12 UTC
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Hi,

My
name is Diogo Lopes and I'm a student at the Aveiro University
(Portugal). I'm working over a large vehicle testbed, around 200 cars,
and I want to support their mobility using the software OAI PMIPv6. One of my concerns is if the processing will be fast enough
when there are many vehicles requiring handover at the same time. Can anyone please tell me what was the max number of Mobile Nodes with which the software has been tested? I mean, is the program capable of
handling efficiently around 30 handovers which started almost at the
same time?

I'm not sure if it has already been tested with that number of mobile nodes.

Best Regards,
Diogo Lopes


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Romain KUNTZ
2013-09-20 08:53:04 UTC
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Hello Diego,
My name is Diogo Lopes and I'm a student at the Aveiro University (Portugal). I'm working over a large vehicle testbed, around 200 cars, and I want to support their mobility using the software OAI PMIPv6. One of my concerns is if the processing will be fast enough when there are many vehicles requiring handover at the same time. Can anyone please tell me what was the max number of Mobile Nodes with which the software has been tested? I mean, is the program capable of handling efficiently around 30 handovers which started almost at the same time?
I'm not sure if it has already been tested with that number of mobile nodes.
I cannot tell you about OAI PMIPv6 (it is still in my TODO list to test and integrate it to the mainstream UMIP repository?) but I am about to test the scalability of UMIP by testing this kind of scenarios with UMIP. I can disclose you the results when it's done (by the end of this month). Results for OAI PMIPv6 should be similar as the core of OAI PMIPv6 is based on UMIP.

Ping me again at the end of the month if I forget to get back to you!

Best,
Romain
Romain KUNTZ
2013-10-03 07:55:06 UTC
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Hello Diego,

I've been testing UMIP lately and have successfully achieved 50 concurrent registrations, refreshes, handovers and de-registration (with and without IPsec) without any performance issue. I think you can expect good performances from your PMIPv6 LMA.

Best,
Romain
Post by Romain KUNTZ
Hello Diego,
My name is Diogo Lopes and I'm a student at the Aveiro University (Portugal). I'm working over a large vehicle testbed, around 200 cars, and I want to support their mobility using the software OAI PMIPv6. One of my concerns is if the processing will be fast enough when there are many vehicles requiring handover at the same time. Can anyone please tell me what was the max number of Mobile Nodes with which the software has been tested? I mean, is the program capable of handling efficiently around 30 handovers which started almost at the same time?
I'm not sure if it has already been tested with that number of mobile nodes.
I cannot tell you about OAI PMIPv6 (it is still in my TODO list to test and integrate it to the mainstream UMIP repository?) but I am about to test the scalability of UMIP by testing this kind of scenarios with UMIP. I can disclose you the results when it's done (by the end of this month). Results for OAI PMIPv6 should be similar as the core of OAI PMIPv6 is based on UMIP.
Ping me again at the end of the month if I forget to get back to you!
Best,
Romain
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