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	Title		: PANA Mobility Optimizations with Session Keys Context (SKC)
	Author(s)	: D. Forsberg, et al.
	Filename	: draft-forsberg-pana-skc-00.txt
	Pages		: 13
	Date		: 2005-10-21
	
   This specification describes an extension to the PANA protocol that
   enables usage of a AAA Proxy acting as a Key Distribution Center
   (KDC) for multiple local PANA Authentication Agents.  The AAA Proxy
   acts as the contact point towards the AAA home server (single SA) and
   a AAA server and KDC towards the PAAs.  This document assumes that
   the local network has multiple PAAs.  To avoid signalling between
   PAAs and the KDC, a Session Key Context is also defined which permits
   to the KDC to proactively provide a set of keys to a PAA.  Session
   Keys can then be fetched using CXTP.

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