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Title : Use of IKEv2 in The Fibre Channel Security Association
Management Protocol
Author(s) : F. Maino, D. Black
Filename : draft-maino-fcsp-01.txt
Pages : 18
Date : 2005-2-9
This document describes the use of IKEv2 to negotiate security
protocols and transforms for Fibre Channel as part of the Fibre
Channel Security Association Management Protocol. This usage
requires that IKEv2 be extended with Fibre-Channel-specific security
protocols, transforms and name types. This document specifies these
IKEv2 extensions and allocates identifiers for them. Using new IKEv2
identifiers for Fibre Channel security protocols avoids any possible
confusion between IKEv2 negotiation for IP networks and IKEv2
negotiation for Fibre Channel.
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