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Title : Identity selection hints for Extensible
Authentication Protocol (EAP)
Author(s) : F. Adrangi, et al.
Filename : draft-adrangi-eap-network-discovery-13.txt
Pages : 14
Date : 2005-5-20
The Extensible Authentication Protocol (EAP) is defined in [RFC3748].
This document defines a mechanism that allows an access network to
provide identity selection hints to an EAP peer. The purpose is to
assist the EAP peer in selecting an appropriate Network Access
Identifier (NAI). This is useful in situations where the peer does
not receive a lower layer indication of what network it is connecting
to, or when there is no direct roaming relationship between the
access network and the peer's home network. In the latter case,
authentication is typically accomplished via a mediating network such
as a roaming consortium or broker.
The mechanism defined in this document is limited in its scalability.
It is intended for access networks that have a small to moderate
number of direct roaming partners.
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