| draft-ietf-sipping-aaa-req-03.txt
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"Authentication, Authorization and Accounting Requirements for the
Session Initiation Protocol", Gonzalo Camarillo, John Loughney,
02-Jun-03, As SIP services are deployed on the Internet, there is a need for authentication, authorization and accounting of SIP sessions. This document sets out the basic requirements for this work. |
| draft-narayanan-sipping-aaa-diameter-01.txt
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| draft-loughney-sip-aaa-req-02.txt
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| draft-johnston-sip-osp-token-04.txt | Session Initiation Protocol Private Extension for an OSP Authorization Token |
| Author(s) | Alan Johnston, Diana Rawlins |
| Organization | ietf |
| State | unknown |
| Date | 2003-02-13 |
| Size | 18090 bytes |
| Abstract | This draft proposes a private extension to the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) for carrying OSP (Open Settlements Protocol) authorization tokens in applications such as clearinghouses. |
| draft-calhoun-sip-aaa-reqs-05.txt
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| rfc2975.txt | Introduction to Accounting Management |
| Author(s) | B. Aboba, J. Arkko, D. Harrington |
| Organization | ietf |
| State | informational |
| Size | 129771 bytes |
| Abstract | The field of Accounting Management is concerned with the collection of resource consumption data for the purposes of capacity and trend analysis, cost allocation, auditing, and billing. This document describes each of these problems, and discusses the issues involved in design of modern accounting systems. Since accounting applications do not have uniform security and reliability requirements, it is not possible to devise a single accounting protocol and set of security services that will meet all needs. Thus the goal of accounting management is to provide a set of tools that can be used to meet the requirements of each application. This document describes the currently available tools as well as the state of the art in accounting protocol design. A companion document, RFC 2924, reviews the state of the art in accounting attributes and record formats. |
| draft-ietf-aaa-accounting-attributes-04.txt
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| draft-johansson-aaa-diameter-mm-app-02.txt | Diameter Multimedia Application |
| Author(s) | Maria-Carmen Belinchon, Tony Johansson |
| Organization | ietf |
| State | unknown |
| Date | 2002-11-07 |
| Size | 69015 bytes |
| Abstract | This document specifies a Diameter application that allows to perform the authentication, authorization, and collection of accounting information for Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) services rendered to a client node. This application, combined with the base Diameter protocol and appropriate SIP extensions, allows SIP User Agents (UAs) to obtain services from SIP servers that are connected to a Diameter infrastructure. When combined with the Inter-Domain capability of the base protocol, service may even be obtained from SIP servers that Belinchon et all [Page 1] INTERNET-DRAFT Diameter Multimedia Application October, 2002 belong to foreign domains, as would be encountered by roaming mobile nodes. Note that the specification defined here may be used independently of the authentication technique used for authenticating a node's link layer or network-layer access. In particular, we do not require that the client node was authenticated for access with the use of either the Mobile IP [4] or NASREQ [3] Diameter application. TABLE OF CONTENTS |
| draft-schulzrinne-sipping-radius-accounting-01.txt
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| draft-schulzrinne-accounting-sip-01.txt
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| draft-gross-cops-sip-02.txt
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| draft-sterman-sip-radius-00.txt
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| draft-byerly-sip-radius-01.txt
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