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Title : Diameter Proxy Mobile IPv6: Support For Mobility Access Gateway and Local Mobility Anchor to Diameter Server Interaction
Author(s) : J. Korhonen, et al.
Filename : draft-korhonen-dime-pmip6-03.txt
Pages : 23
Date : 2008-02-25
This specification defines the Diameter support for the Proxy Mobile
IPv6 and the corresponding mobility service session setup. The
policy information needed by the Proxy Mobile IPv6 is defined in
mobile node's policy profile, which could be downloaded from the
Diameter server to the Mobile Access Gateway once the mobile node
roams into a Proxy Mobile IPv6 Domain and performs access
authentication. The access authentication procedure of the Proxy
Mobile IPv6 Domain resembles the Mobile IPv6 integrated scenario
bootstrapping. Rather than defining a completely new set of
attributes or a new Diameter application this specification leverages
the work that has already been done for the Mobile IPv6
bootstrapping.
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