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Title : MIPv4 Authentication Performance Using RADIUS and Diameter MIPv4
Author(s) : A. Muhanna, et al.
Filename : draft-muhanna-diameter-mip4-performance-01.txt
Pages : 17
Date : 2007-11-19
Current Mobile IPv4 deployments use RADIUS based MIPv4 user
authentication and authorization. Diameter Mobile IPv4 Application
[RFC4004] offers another method for MIPv4 authentication,
authorization, and dynamic mobility security association allocation,
e.g. MN-HA SA allocation. Some SDOs are considering the use of
Diameter Mobile IPv4 Application to replace RADIUS based mechanism.
This document presents an analysis of the performance and impact of
Diameter MIPv4 Application and RADIUS based solutions on the time the
mobile node uses during the initial session setup. Some common MIPv4
scenarios which require the mobile node to retransmit its initial RRQ
message have been identified and used. The set of assumptions and
requirements used for this study has been clearly documented under
section 5.
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