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RFC 2881
Title: Network Access Server Requirements Next Generation
(NASREQNG) NAS Model
Author(s): D. Mitton, M. Beadles
Status: Informational
Date: July 2000
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Pages: 20
Characters: 45024
Updates/Obsoletes/SeeAlso: None
I-D Tag: draft-ietf-nesreq-nasmodel-02.txt
URL: ftp://ftp.isi.edu/in-notes/rfc2881.txt
This document describes the terminology and gives a model of typical
Network Access Server (NAS). The purpose of this effort is to set the
reference space for describing and evaluating NAS service protocols,
such as RADIUS (RFCs 2865, 2866) [1], [2] and follow-on efforts like
AAA Working Group, and the Diameter protocol [3]. These are protocols
for carrying user service information for authentication,
authorization, accounting, and auditing, between a Network Access
Server which desires to authenticate its incoming calls and a shared
authentication server.
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