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Title : DHCPv6 Relay agent RADIUS Attribute Option
Author(s) : W. Lau
Filename : draft-ietf-dhc-v6-relay-radius-01.txt
Pages : 12
Date : 2005-8-22
This document introduces the capabilities of the DHCPv4 Relay Agent
Information Option in RFC 3046 and the corresponding RADIUS-
Attributes Sub-option to DHCPv6. In particular, the document
describes a new DHCPv6 option called the Relay agent RADIUS
Attributes Option (RRAO) which extends the set of DHCPv6 options as
defined in RFC 3315 and 3376. Following its DHCPv4 counterpart, the
new option is inserted by the DHCPv6 relay agent when forwarding
client-originated DHCPv6 packets to a DHCPv6 server. Servers
recognizing the RRAO may use the information to implement IP address
or other parameter assignment policies. The DHCP Server echoes the
option back verbatim to the relay agent in server-to-client replies,
and the relay agent strips the option before forwarding the reply to
the client.
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