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<title>Extensible Authentication Protocol (EAP) Key Management Framework</title>

<author initials='B' surname='Aboba' fullname='Bernard  Aboba'>
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</author>

<author initials='D' surname='Simon' fullname='Daniel Simon'>
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</author>

<author initials='P' surname='Eronen' fullname='Pasi Eronen'>
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</author>

<date month='November' day='12' year='2007' />

<abstract><t>The Extensible Authentication Protocol (EAP), defined in RFC 3748, enables extensible network access authentication.  This document specifies the EAP key hierarchy and provides a framework for the transport and usage of keying material and parameters generated by EAP authentication algorithms, known as "methods".  It also provides a detailed system-level security analysis, describing the conditions under which the key management guidelines described in RFC 4962 can be satisfied.</t></abstract>

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