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Title : Dynamic Mobile IP Key Update for cdma2000(R) Networks
Author(s) : C. Carroll, F. Quick
Filename : draft-carroll-dynmobileip-cdma-01.txt
Pages : 39
Date : 2003-9-22
The Dynamic Mobile IP Key Update procedure is a secure and efficient
mechanism for distributing and updating Mobile IP (MIP) cryptographic
keys in cdma2000(R) networks (including High Rate Packet Data which
is often referred to as 1xEV-DO). Because the Dynamic Mobile IP Key
Update (DMU) procedure occurs at the IP layer directly between the
MIP MN and RADIUS or DIAMETER AAA Server, DMU may be used to securely
bootstrap the MN-AAA key (and other cryptographic keys) in MIP
networks using any Radio Access Network technology.
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