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Walsh, P., Chen, X., Sivalingham, S., Hameed, A.,
Munson, M., Jacobs, S., Lim, B., Hirschman, B., Hsu,
R., Xu, Y., Campbell, E., Baba, S., and E. Jaques,
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Security Application", Work in Progress, March 2002.
[DiamMIP] Calhoun, P., Johansson, T., Perkins, C., Hiller, T.,
and P. McCann "Diameter Mobile IPv4 Application", RFC
4004, August 2005.
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Translation", Work in Progress, April 2005.
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Roese, "IEEE 802.1X Remote Authentication Dial In User
Service (RADIUS) Usage Guidelines", RFC 3580,
September 2003.
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"Assured Forwarding PHB Group", RFC 2597, June 1999.
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Boudec, J., Courtney, W., Davari, S., Firoiu, V., and
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14. Acknowledgements
The authors would like to thank Carl Rigney, Allan C. Rubens, William
Allen Simpson, and Steve Willens for their work on the original
RADIUS [RADIUS], from which many of the concepts in this
specification were derived. Thanks, also, to Carl Rigney for
[RADIUSAcct] and [RADIUSExt]; Ward Willats for [RADIUSExt]; Glen
Zorn, Bernard Aboba, and Dave Mitton for [RADTunlAcct] and
[RADIUSIPv6]; and Dory Leifer, John Shriver, Matt Holdrege, and
Ignacio Goyret for their work on [RADTunnels]. This document stole
text and concepts from both [RADTunnels] and [RADIUSExt]. Thanks go
to Carl Williams for providing IPv6-specific text.
The authors would also like to acknowledge the following people for
their contributions in the development of the Diameter protocol:
Bernard Aboba, Jari Arkko, William Bulley, Kuntal Chowdhury, Daniel
C. Fox, Lol Grant, Nancy Greene, Jeff Hagg, Peter Heitman, Paul
Krumviede, Fergal Ladley, Ryan Moats, Victor Muslin, Kenneth Peirce,
Sumit Vakil, John R. Vollbrecht, and Jeff Weisberg.
Finally, Pat Calhoun would like to thank Sun Microsystems, as most of
the effort put into this document was done while he was in their
employ.
Authors’ Addresses
Pat Calhoun
Cisco Systems, Inc.
170 West Tasman Drive
San Jose, CA 95134
USA
Phone: +1 408-853-5269
EMail: pcalhoun@cisco.com
Glen Zorn
Cisco Systems, Inc.
500 108th Avenue N.E., Suite 500
Bellevue, WA 98004
USA
Phone: 1 425-471-4861
EMail: gwz@cisco.com
David Spence
3259 Bluett Rd.
Ann Arbor, MI 48105
USA
Phone: +1 734 834 6481
EMail: dspence@computer.org
David Mitton
Circular Networks
733 Turnpike St #154
North Andover, MA 01845
EMail: dmitton@circularnetworks.com
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