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From: Puneet Agarwal (pagarwal |
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| Date: Wed, 19 Dec 2007 13:52:29 -0800 (PST) | |
Looks good. Thanks. -Puneet -----Original Message----- From: Pat Calhoun (pacalhou) [mailto:pcalhoun [at] cisco.com] Sent: Wednesday, December 19, 2007 11:54 AM To: Puneet Agarwal Cc: capwap Subject: RE: [Capwap] comments on -08 base draft and .11binding-05 draft Here is the proposed text for issues 1 and 2 below. We agreed that issue 3 is already covered in the spec. <base text> 4.3. CAPWAP Header [...] Wireless Specific Information: This optional field contains technology specific information that may be used to carry per packet wireless information. This field is only present if the 'W' bit is set. The WBID field in the CAPWAP header is used to identify the format of the wireless specific information optional field. The HLEN field assumes 4 byte alignment, and this field MUST be padded with zeroes (0x00) if it is not 4 byte aligned. The Wireless Specific Information field uses the following format: 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 +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+ | Length | Data... +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+ Length: The length of the data field Data: Wireless specific information, defined by the wireless specific binding specified in the CAPWAP Header's WBID field. </base text> <dot11 binding text> 4. CAPWAP Data Message Bindings [...] Optional Wireless Specific Information: The optional CAPWAP header field (see Section 4.3 in [3]) is only used with CAPWAP data messages, and it serves two purposes, depending upon the direction of the message. For messages from the WTP to the AC, the field uses the format described in the "IEEE 802.11 Frame Info" field (see below). However, for messages sent by the AC to the WTP, the format used is described in the "Destination WLANs" field (also defined below). Note that in both cases, the two optional headers fit in the "Data" field of the Wireless Specific Information header. </dot11 binding text> PatC -----Original Message----- From: Puneet Agarwal [mailto:pagarwal [at] broadcom.com] Sent: Tuesday, December 18, 2007 5:45 PM To: Pat Calhoun (pacalhou) Cc: capwap Subject: RE: [Capwap] comments on -08 base draft and .11binding-05 draft Hi Pat, Regarding # 3: I am OK with your resolution though it would not hurt to state the padding requirements as an FYI in the -05 .11 spec. Thanks. -Puneet -----Original Message----- From: Pat Calhoun (pacalhou) [mailto:pcalhoun [at] cisco.com] Sent: Tuesday, December 18, 2007 4:44 PM To: Puneet Agarwal Cc: capwap Subject: RE: [Capwap] comments on -08 base draft and .11binding-05 draft > 1) In section 4.3 of -08 draft, the "Wireless Specific Information" optional field has an 8-bit "Wireless ID" field. > There is a similar 5 bit WBID field in the main capwap header (in the first 32 bits). Are the two same? If the two are > the same, then we should delete the "Wireless ID" in the "Wireless Specific Information" optional header. Yes, I agree with this change. > 2) The "Wireless Specific Information" field for .11 is described in section 4 of the -05 .11 binding spec. Does the > text in section 4 "IEEE 802.11 Frame Info" describe the "data" part of the "Wireless Specific Information" in the base > spec? If so, then we should clarify this in the -05 .11 spec. Yes, I agree with this change. > 3) The base spec requires that the optional elements be 4 byte aligned. The "Wireless Specific Information" field has 2 > bytes of "Wireless ID" + "Length which means that the "Data" part should be 2, 6, 10 etc in length. However the .11 > spec only defines a 4 byte "Data" part (see 2 above) which does not meet the alignment requirements. We should change > the .11 binding spec and make the "Data" 6 bytes in length with the last 2 bytes being reserved. The CAPWAP spec already makes this very clear. Specifically, section 4.3 states: " Wireless Specific Information: This optional field contains technology specific information that may be used to carry per packet wireless information. This field is only present if the 'W' bit is set. The HLEN field assumes 4 byte alignment, and this field MUST be padded with zeroes (0x00) if it is not 4 byte aligned." So I do not believe any additional changes are needed to address this. Anyone disagree with the above? PatC
- Re: comments on -08 base draft and .11binding-05 draft, (continued)
- Re: comments on -08 base draft and .11binding-05 draft Pat Calhoun (pacalhou), December 16 2007
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Re: comments on -08 base draft and .11binding-05 draft Pat Calhoun (pacalhou), December 18 2007
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Re: comments on -08 base draft and .11binding-05 draft Puneet Agarwal, December 18 2007
- Re: comments on -08 base draft and .11binding-05 draft Pat Calhoun (pacalhou), December 19 2007
- Re: comments on -08 base draft and .11binding-05 draft Puneet Agarwal, December 19 2007
- Re: comments on -08 base draft and .11binding-05 draft Abhijit Choudhury (achoudhu), December 19 2007
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Re: comments on -08 base draft and .11binding-05 draft Puneet Agarwal, December 18 2007
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