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Title : Goals for AAA-HA interface
Author(s) : G. Giaretta, et al.
Filename : draft-giaretta-mip6-aaa-ha-goals-00.txt
Pages : 15
Date : 2004-9-23
In commercial deployments Mobile IPv6 can be a service offered by a
Mobility Services Provider (MSP). In this case all protocol
operations may need to be explicitely authorized and traced. A
convenient approach to do that is to define an interface between the
Home Agent (HA) and the AAA infrastructure of the MSP, which stores
user's credentials and service profiles. The availability of this
interface can be useful also to enable dynamic Mobile IPv6
bootstrapping on both the mobile node and the designated HA.
This document describes various scenarios where an interface between
the HA and the AAA infrastructure of the MSP is required.
Furthermore, a list of design goals for this interface is provided.
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