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Title : RADIUS Mobile IPv6 Support
Author(s) : K. Chowdhury, et al.
Filename : draft-chowdhury-mip6-radius-00.txt
Pages : 22
Date : 2005-10-21
A Mobile IPv6 node requires a home agent address, a home address, and
IPsec security association with its home agent before it can start
utilizing Mobile IPv6 service. RFC 3775 requires that some or all of
these parameters are statically configured. Ongoing work aims to
make this information dynamically available to the mobile node. An
important aspect of the Mobile IPv6 bootstrapping solution is to
support interworking with existing authentication, authorization and
accounting infrastructure. This document defines the new attributes
to facilitate Mobile IPv6 bootstrapping via a RADIUS infrastructure.
This information exchange may take place as part of the initial
network access authentication procedure or as part of a separate
protocol exchange between the mobile node, the home agent and the AAA
infrastructure.
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