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        Title           : A mechanism for Discovery of PANA Authentication 
                          Agents (PAA-discovery)
        Author(s)       : P. Engelstad
        Filename        : draft-engelstad-pana-paa-discovery-00.txt
        Pages           : 11
        Date            : 29-Jan-02
        
A PANA authentication protocol is under development in the PANA
Working Group. It will allow hosts to authenticate with PANA
Authentication Agents (PAAs). The protocol is expected to run over
some IP-based transport protocol, such as ICMP, UDP, TCP or SCTP.
Before a host can authenticate with a PAA, it must obtain an IP-
address of the PAA. This document specifies such a 'discovery'
mechanism by defining extensions (or options) to Router
Advertisements and DHCP messages for both IPv4 and IPv6. Hosts MAY
also obtain an identity of a PAA and other information during the
discovery process. The proposed discovery mechanism makes no
assumptions about the location of a PAA, and more than one PAA may
be discovered.

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