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Title : Mobile IPv6 Bootstrapping using Diameter
Author(s) : H. Tschofenig, et al.
Filename : draft-tschofenig-mip6-aaa-ha-diameter-01.txt
Pages : 21
Date : 2005-10-25
Both Mobile IPv6 bootstrapping solutions require use of a AAA
interface. In the split scenario, this interface is between the Home
Agent and the AAA infrastructure of the Mobile Service Provider (MSP)
and the Mobility Service Authorizer (MSA). The first interface
should meet a list of requirements. This document provides an
overview of the capabilities and design of the Diameter protocol that
could meet the specified goals. In the integrated scenario, in
addition to this interface, the impact of the MIPv6 bootstrapping on
the AAA interface for network access authentication must be
considered. Basically, this interface is also used to carry Home
Agent information. This document defines the necessary AVP and how
Diameter can be used in the integrated scenario.
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