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	Title		: AAA Framework for Multicasting
	Author(s)	: H. Satou
	Filename	: draft-ietf-mboned-multiaaa-framework-05.txt
	Pages		: 22
	Date		: 2007-11-19
	
IP multicast-based services, such as TV broadcasting 
                         or videoconferencing raise the issue of making sure 
                         that potential customers are fully entitled to 
                         access the corresponding contents. There is indeed a 
                         need for service and content providers to identify 
                         (if not authenticate, especially within the context 
                         of enforcing electronic payment schemes) and to 
                         invoice such customers in a reliable and efficient 
                         manner. This memo describes the framework for 
                         specifying the Authorization, Authentication and 
                         Accounting (AAA) capabilities that could be 
                         activated within the context of the deployment and 
                         the operation of IP multicast-based services.  This 
                         framework addresses the requirements presented in 
                         draft-ietf-mboned-maccnt-req-04.txt, "Requirements 
                         for Accounting, Authentication and Authorization in 
                         Well Managed IP Multicasting Services". The memo 
                         provides a basic AAA enabled model as well as an 
                         extended fully enabled model with resource and 
                         admission control coordination.

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