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Title : Usage Scenarios and Requirements for Multi-hop EAP Lower Layer
Author(s) : G. Giaretta, et al.
Filename : draft-ohba-multihop-eap-00.txt
Pages : 22
Date : 2005-2-14
All EAP lower layers that have been defined for network access
authentication have the requirement that an EAP peer and an EAP
authenticator are in the same IP subnet. This draft describes some
scenarios where relaxing this requirement so that the EAP peer and
the EAP authenticator are multiple IP hops away from each other could
be useful or necessary. The draft also extracts a set of
requirements for the design of such a multi-hop EAP lower layer based
on the scenarios.
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