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Basic User Registration Protocol BoF

Basic User Registration Protocol BoF. Basavaraj Patil/Nokia Subir Das/Telcordia Technologies IETF-50 March 20, 2001. Agenda. Problem Statement 10 Mins -- Basavaraj Patil

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Basic User Registration Protocol BoF

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  1. Basic User Registration Protocol BoF Basavaraj Patil/Nokia Subir Das/Telcordia Technologies IETF-50 March 20, 2001

  2. Agenda • Problem Statement 10 Mins -- Basavaraj Patil • Perspectives 30 Mins • Pros and Cons of Upper Layer Network Access -- Bernard Aboba ( 7 mins) • Requirements for High-speed Internet Access in Public Places -- Anand B. ( 8 mins) • Applicability of a user registration protocol -- Yoshihiro Ohba (7 mins) • Why BURP is required in wireless nets -- Pat Calhoun (8 mins) • Discussion of related I-Ds 10 Mins • George Tsirtsis (draft-ietf-dhc-aaa-ra-00.txt) (5 mins) • Charles Perkins (draft-perkins-aaav6-03.txt) (5 mins) • Discussions 10 Mins • Yay or Nay • Next Steps

  3. Problem Scope • Networks and operators require a user to register in order to provide access to the network or access to value added services. • Registration provides the network the user's identity and other related information thereby enabling the operator to authenticate the user and authorize access to services and resources in addition to having a mechanism for charging/accounting. • Current user registration mechanisms are built into the lower layers thereby making them access specific; An upper layer protocol will enable the usage of a common registration mechanism for multiple access types.

  4. Problem Scope Contd.. • AAA (RADIUS/DIAMETER) protocols exist within the network and use information about the user obtained via mechanisms such as PPP to authenticate and authorize as well as charge(accounting). A registration protocol should be the mechanism that exists between the user and the network which carries information used by AAA entities. • Two aspects to network access: configuration and registration; The objective with a registration protocol is only registration.

  5. WLAN BS BURP AAA DSLAM Internet

  6. WLAN BS BURP AAA DSLAM Local Subnet Apps Server Internet

  7. Information • To subscribe: urp-request@research.telcordia.com Subject : subscribe • Discussion urp@research.telcordia.com • Archive ftp://ftp.research.telcordia.com/pub/Group.archive/urp/archive

  8. BURPIES??? BURP's mission is to promote the production and knowledge of good beer. http://burp.org

  9. Next Steps • Charter creation and AD approval • Produce a requirements draft • Propose solution

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