@techreport{ietf-dhc-enhance-requirements-00, number = {draft-ietf-dhc-enhance-requirements-00}, type = {Internet-Draft}, institution = {Internet Engineering Task Force}, publisher = {Internet Engineering Task Force}, note = {Work in Progress}, url = {https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-ietf-dhc-enhance-requirements/00/}, author = {Anthony McAuley and Shinichi Baba and Subir Das and Dr. Yasuro Shobatake}, title = {{Requirements for Extending DHCP into New Environments}}, pagetotal = 15, year = 2000, month = mar, day = 10, abstract = {The Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) provides a widely deployed framework for host registration and configuration {[}DHC{]}. DHCP, however, was designed only for fixed hosts on physically secure LANs. Other protocols fill some of the gap. PPP {[}PPP{]} is a good solution for many commercial service providers (where framing is needed). Mobile IP {[}MIP{]} is ideal for registering and configuring roaming users (when transparent address binding is needed). This still leaves many environments where there is no ideal solution, such as: roaming users who do not need transparent address binding e.g., a mobile web browser), and commercial service providers who want to support home networking with multiple nodes. This draft proposes DHCP as the best protocol to meet these new needs, because it leave open how (and whether) to provide other functions, such as framing (e.g., PPP), locating (e.g., Mobile IP in co-located mode), inter-domain AAA (e.g., {[}AAAR{]}), or address distribution (e.g., {[}DAAP{]}). We describe and solicit feedback on seven new requirements that would be placed on DHCP to meet these needs.}, }