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	Title		: PANA: SNMP usage for PAA-2-EP interface
	Author(s)	: Y. Mghazli
	Filename	: draft-yacine-pana-snmp-00.txt
	Pages		: 23
	Date		: 2003-12-23
	
The PANA Authentication Agent (PAA) does not necessarily act as an 
Enforcement Point (EP) to prevent unauthorized access or usage of the 
network. When a PANA Client (PaC) successfully authenticates itself 
to the PAA, EP(s) (e.g., access routers) will need to be suitably 
notified. The PANA working group mandates the use of Simple Network 
Management Protocol (SNMP) to deliver the authorization information 
to one or more EPs when the PAA is separated from EPs. 
    
The present document provides the necessary information and 
extensions needed to use SNMP as the PAA-2-EP protocol.

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