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Title : Policy Profile and AAA Interfaces Requirements for PMIPv6
Author(s) : J. Korhonen, A. Muhanna
Filename : draft-korhonen-netlmm-pp-aaa-reqs-00.txt
Pages : 13
Date : 2008-02-18
This specification defines the Policy Profile and AAA interfaces
requirements for the Proxy Mobile IPv6. The Policy Profile
information needed by the Proxy Mobile IPv6 may be statically
provisioned in the mobile access gateway and in the local mobility
anchor. Alternatively, the Policy Profile information or a subset of
its parameters can be dynamically downloaded to the mobile access
gateway from the AAA server during the mobile node access
authentication and authorization when the mobile node roams into a
Proxy Mobile IPv6 domain. The local mobility anchor may download the
user policy profile parameters during the Proxy Mobile IPv6
registration process. This document describes the requirements for
the Proxy Mobile IPv6 Policy Profile and the corresponding AAA
interfaces.
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