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This draft is a work item of the Extensible Authentication Protocol Working Group of the IETF.

	Title		: State Machines for Extensible Authentication Protocol 
			  (EAP) Peer and Authenticator
	Author(s)	: J. Vollbrecht, et al.
	Filename	: draft-ietf-eap-statemachine-06.txt,.pdf
	Pages		: 53
	Date		: 2004-12-29
	
This document describes a set of state machines for EAP peer, EAP
   standalone authenticator (non-pass-through), EAP backend
   authenticator (for use on Authentication, Authorization and
   Accounting (AAA) servers), and EAP full authenticator (for both local
   and pass-through). This set of state machines shows how EAP can be
   implemented to support deployment in either a peer/authenticator or
   peer/authenticator/AAA Server environment. The peer and standalone
   authenticator machines are illustrative of how the EAP protocol
   defined in [RFC3748]  may be implemented.  The backend and full/
   pass-through authenticators illustrate how EAP/AAA protocol support
   defined in [RFC3579] may be implemented. Where there are differences
   [RFC3748]/[RFC3579] are authoritative.
   The state machines are based on the EAP "Switch" model. This model
   includes  events and actions for the interaction between the EAP
   Switch and EAP methods. A brief description of the EAP "Switch" model
   is given in the Introduction section.
   The State Machine and associated model are informative only.
   Implementations may achieve the same results using different methods.

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