Session Policy Framework using EAP
draft-mccann-session-policy-framework-using-eap-07
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| Document | Type | Expired Internet-Draft (individual) Expired & archived | |
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| Authors | Stephen McCann , Michael Montemurro | ||
| Last updated | 2013-07-12 (Latest revision 2013-01-08) | ||
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Abstract
This document specifies a framework for implementing a session policy channel using EAP. It defines a standard mechanism by which a mobile device can conduct a session policy exchange with a policy network component, using EAP as a lower layer protocol, to obtain session policies. EAP Re-authentication Protocol is suggested as a mechanism to allow asynchronous use of SIP at upper layers.
Authors
Stephen McCann
Michael Montemurro
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