MN IP Capability for Wifi-EPC Integration
draft-tu-netext-mn-ip-capability-00
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Author | Yangwei Tu | ||
Last updated | 2013-07-03 (Latest revision 2012-12-30) | ||
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Abstract
WiFi is beginning to be considered as a trusted non-3GPP access network which can provide the service of accessing to the EPC core network to the user. And EAP/AKA(and EAP/AKA') is specified as the access authentication protocol in this case. This document defines a new EAP attribute to provide the mobile node IPv4/IPv6/IPv4v6 capability to the network so that mobile node IP address/prefix assignment and PMIP session establishment can be processed accordingly.
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