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	Title		: The Mobile Application Part SECurity (MAPSEC) Domain 
			  of Interpretation (DOI) for the Internet Security 
			  Association and Key Management Protocol (ISAKMP)
	Author(s)	: J. Arkko, R. Blom
	Filename	: draft-arkko-map-doi-08.txt
	Pages		: 24
	Date		: 2004-3-23
	
The Mobile Application Part (MAP) protocol is a signaling protocol
for cellular networks. The MAP Security (MAPSEC) protocol provides
a secure way to transport MAP messages. To use MAPSEC, however,
Security Associations (SAs) are needed. This document defines how
such SAs can be created automatically. We use the Internet
Security Association and Key Management Protocol (ISAKMP) as a
framework for managing SAs and establishing keys. The framework
can be specialized to a particular task. Such a specialization is
called a Domain of Interpretation (DOI), and this document defines
the MAPSEC DOI. This specialization is very similar to the
Internet Key Exchange protocol and the ISAKMP specialization for
IP Security, except that non-IP protocols are being negotiated.

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