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        Title           : State Machines for Protocol for Carrying 
Authentication for Network Access (PANA)
        Author(s)       : V. Fajardo, et al.
        Filename        : draft-ietf-pana-statemachine-06.txt
        Pages           : 37
        Date            : 2007-10-15
        
This document defines the conceptual state machines for the Protocol
   for Carrying Authentication for Network Access (PANA).  The state
   machines consist of the PANA Client (PaC) state machine and the PANA
   Authentication Agent (PAA) state machine.  The two state machines
   show how PANA can interface with the EAP state machines.  The state
   machines and associated model are informative only.  Implementations
   may achieve the same results using different methods.

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