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This draft is a work item of the Access Node Control Protocol Working Group of the IETF.
Title : Security Threats and Security Requirements for the Access Node Control Protocol (ANCP)
Author(s) : H. Moustafa, et al.
Filename : draft-ietf-ancp-security-threats-00.txt
Pages : 14
Date : 2007-1-4
The Access Node Control Protocol (ANCP) aims to communicate QoS-,
service- and subscriber-related configurations and operations between
a Network Access Server (NAS) and an Access Node (e.g., a Digital
Subscriber Line Access Multiplexer (DSLAM)). The main goal of this
protocol is to configure and manage access equipments and allow them
to report information to the NAS in order to enable and optimize
configuration.
This document investigates security threats that all ANCP nodes could
encounter. This document develops a threat model for ANCP security
aiming to decide which security functions are required. Based on
this, security requirements regarding the Access Node Control
Protocol are defined.
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