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This draft is a work item of the Protocol for carrying Authentication for Network Access Working Group of the IETF.
Title : Protocol for Carrying Authentication for Network
Access (PANA)Requirements
Author(s) : A. Yegin, Y. Ohba, R. Penno
Filename : draft-ietf-pana-requirements-06.txt
Pages : 17
Date : 2003-5-27
It is expected that future IP devices will have a variety of access
technologies to gain network connectivity. Currently there are
access-specific mechanisms for providing client information to the
network for authentication and authorization purposes. In addition
to being limited to specific access media (e.g., 802.1X for IEEE 802
links), some of these protocols are limited to specific network
topologies (e.g., PPP for point-to-point links). The goal of the
PANA is to provide a link-layer agnostic and IPv4/IPv6 compatible
client-server protocol that allows a host to be authenticated for
network access. The protocol will run between a client's device and
an agent device in the network where the agent might be a client of
the AAA infrastructure. This document defines the common terminology
and identifies the requirements for PANA.
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