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Title : Data Objects and Message Types in the Generic AAA
Architecture
Author(s) : D. Spence
Filename : draft-spence-aaaarch-objmsg-00.txt
Pages : 12
Date : 25-Jan-01
This memo specifies the top level data objects to be carried in an
AAA Protocol that supports the generic AAA architecture described in
RFC 2903. It also specifies the required message types. Data
objects and message types are defined in an abstract way without
regard to encoding. The message types defined could be thought of as
the use cases (in the UML sense) for a generic AAA server. They
define what can be asked of or provided to a generic AAA server. The
data objects specify what kinds of information can be routed among
the AAA servers in the generic AAA infrastructure. Suggestions as to
which data objects would be carried in each message type are
provided.
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