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	Title		: Mobile IPv4 NAI-based Home Address Assignment
	Author(s)	: N. PaulKandasamy, K. Leung
	Filename	: draft-paulkandasamy-mobileip-nai-based-home-addres-02.txt
	Pages		: 24
	Date		: 2007-3-8
	
AAA servers are in use within the Internet today to provide
   authentication and authorization services for dial-up computers.
   Such services are likely to be equally valuable for mobile nodes
   using Mobile IP when the nodes are attempting to connect to foreign
   domains with AAA servers.  AAA servers today identify clients by
   using the Network Access Identifier (NAI).  Our proposal defines a
   way for the mobile node to identify itself, by including the NAI
   along with the Mobile IP Registration Request.  This memo also


   updates RFC 2290 which specifies the Mobile-IPv4 Configuration option
   for IPCP, by allowing the Mobile Node's Home Address field of this
   option to be zero and specifying a comprehensive procedure for
   achieving a NAI-based home address assignment and more particularly,
   the Home Agent and Mobile Node behaviors including the error recovery
   mechanisms for various scenarios related to NAI-based home address
   assignment.

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