Network apparatus and method using link layer routing
US-2015263941-A1 · Sep 17, 2015 · US
US9787497B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9787497-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514659917-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 17, 2015 |
| Priority date | Mar 17, 2014 |
| Publication date | Oct 10, 2017 |
| Grant date | Oct 10, 2017 |
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A next-generation mobile communication network apparatus and method using link layer routing. The network apparatus uses an existing IP address as an identifier while using a link layer address as a locator, and utilizers a location server that manages mapping between the IP address and the link layer address, thereby providing mobility.
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What is claimed is: 1. A routing bridge apparatus comprising: a routing bridge cache configured to save an IP address and link layer address of a communication host; a communication host register configured to register the IP address of the communication host and a link layer address of the routing bridge apparatus in a location server, as well as storing the IP address and link layer address of the communication host in the routing bridge cache; a packet transfer processor configured to, in response to receiving a first packet and an IP address of a first destination communication host from the communication host, obtain from the location server a link layer address of a first routing bridge apparatus to which the first destination communication host is connected, and transmit the first packet and the IP address of the first destination communication host to the first routing bridge apparatus of the obtained link layer address; a packet reception processor configured to, in response to receiving a second packet and an IP address of a second destination communication host from a second routing bridge apparatus, search the routing bridge cache for a link layer address of the second destination communication host, and transfer the second packet to the second destination communication host; and a handover processor configured to transmit a handover indicator to the closest routing bridge apparatus when the communication host is handed over to the routing bridge apparatus. 2. The routing bridge apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the packet transfer processor further comprises a buffer configured to buffer the first packet while obtaining the link layer address of the first routing bridge apparatus from the location server. 3. The routing bridge apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the packet transfer processor is configured to, if an analysis result of a prefix of the IP address of the first destination communication host shows that the IP address of the first destination communication host is external to a mobile communication network, transfer the first packet and the IP address of the first destination communication host to a gateway. 4. The routing bridge apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the handover processor is configured to control the communication host register to register the communication host that is handed over to the routing bridge apparatus. 5. A method of handover between routing bridge apparatuses, the method comprising: in response to a communication host being handed over from a first routing bridge apparatus to a second routing bridge apparatus, transmitting, from the second routing bridge apparatus, a handover indicator to the closest routing bridge apparatus to which both the first routing bridge apparatus and the second routing bridge apparatus are all connected, wherein the handover indicator comprises an IP address of the communication host and a link layer address of the second routing bridge apparatus; and transferring, at the closest routing bridge apparatus, a packet to be transferred to the IP address of the communication host to the second routing bridge apparatus. 6. The method of claim 5 , further comprising: registering, at the second routing bridge apparatus, the link layer address of the second routing bridge apparatus in a location server, as well as storing the IP address and link layer address of the communication host in a routing bridge cache.
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