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	Title		: RADIUS Attributes for Mobile IPv6 bootstrapping
	Author(s)	: K. Chowdhury, A. Lior
	Filename	: draft-chowdhury-mip6-bootstrap-radius-01.txt
	Pages		: 16
	Date		: 2004-11-12
	
This document defines new attributes to facilitate Mobile IPv6
   bootstrapping via a RADIUS infrastructure.  In an access network
   where the user attaches to get IPv6 access, there may be a Network
   Access Server (NAS) or an Access Gateway that will require
   authentication and authorization.  In some cases, this type of access
   authentication takes place via RADIUS infrastructure.  As part of the
   authentication setup the NAS may receive useful configuration
   information from the home RADIUS server of the user.  In case of
   Mobile IPv6 access, the Home RADIUS server may assign various
   information relevant to the user's device for bootstrapping.

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