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Work item: X.1034 (ex X.akm)
Subject/title: Guideline on Extensible Authentication Protocol based Authentication and Key Management in a Data Communication Network
Status: Approved on 2008-04-06 
Approval process: AAP
Type of work item: Recommendation
Version: New
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Summary: The Extensible Authentication Protocol (EAP) is an authentication framework that supports multiple authentication mechanisms between a supplicant and an authentication server in a data communication network. EAP can be used as a basic tool for enabling user authentication and distribution of session keys in a data communication network. Since there are several EAP methods, the application designer should select the optimal EAP method among them. This Recommendation describes a framework for EAP-based authentication and key management for securing the lower layer in a communication network. It provides guidance on the selection of EAP methods and describes the mechanism for key management for the lower layer of a data communication network. The framework described in this recommendation can be applied to protect data communication networks with either wireless access network or wired access network with a shared medium.
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Reference(s):
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[COM 17-D124]
Contact(s):
Heung Youl Youm, Editor
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Last update: 2008-04-03 16:19:17