IP Library Granted Patent US 9,167,427
Granted Patent B2
US 9,167,427 · App. 13/836,901 · Granted Oct 20, 2015

Method of providing user equipment with access to a network and a network configured to provide access to the user equipment

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Patent No.
US 9,167,427
App. No.
13/836,901
Granted
Oct 20, 2015
Kind
B2
Abstract

The method of operating a network includes receiving, by an authentication, authorization and accounting (AAA) proxy of the network, authentication information for user equipment from a first wireless access point, the AAA proxy being a proxy for an authentication, authorization and accounting (AAA) server in a radiocommunication network, transmitting, by the AAA proxy, at least the received authentication information to the radiocommunication network, receiving, by the AAA proxy, first key information from the radiocommunication network, generating, by the AAA proxy, second key information based on the first key information and third key information based on the second key information, storing, by the AAA proxy, the first and second key information, and transmitting, by the AAA proxy, the third key information to the first wireless access point, the third key information allowing the user equipment access to a network via the first wireless access point.

Claims (77)

1. A method of operating a network, the method comprising:

receiving, by an authentication, authorization and accounting (AAA) proxy of the network, authentication information for user equipment from a first wireless access point, the AAA proxy being a proxy for an authentication, authorization and accounting (AAA) server in a radiocommunication network;

transmitting, by the AAA proxy, at least the received authentication information to the radiocommunication network;

receiving, by the AAA proxy, first key information from the radiocommunication network;

generating, by the AAA proxy, second key information based on the first key information and third key information based on the second key information;

storing, by the AAA proxy, the first and second key information;

transmitting, by the AAA proxy, the third key information to the first wireless access point, the third key information allowing the user equipment access to a network via the first wireless access point; and

when the user equipment switches from the first wireless access point to a second wireless access point, transmitting, by the AAA proxy, the third key information to the second wireless access point without re-authenticating the user equipment with the AAA server.

2. The method of claim 1 , further comprising:

initializing and starting, by the AAA proxy, a timer upon receiving notice that the user equipment is no longer connected to the first wireless access point; and

deleting, by the AAA proxy, the first key information if the timer expires.

3. The method of claim 1 , further comprising:

receiving, by the AAA proxy, the authentication information for the user equipment from the second wireless access point; and

transmitting, by the AAA proxy, the third key information to the second wireless access point if the timer has not expired, the third key information allowing the user equipment access to the network via the second wireless access point.

4. The method of claim 1 , further comprising:

storing, by a wireless access gateway, IP connectivity data for the user equipment; and

initializing and starting a timer, by at least one of the AAA proxy and the wireless access gateway, upon receiving notice that the user equipment is no longer connected to the first wireless access point.

5. The method of claim 4 , further comprising:

receiving, by the AAA proxy, the authentication information for the user equipment from the second wireless access point;

transmitting, by the AAA proxy, the third key information to the second wireless access point if the timer has not expired, the third key information allowing the user equipment access to the network via the second wireless access point; and

transmitting, by the wireless access gateway, the IP connectivity data to the user equipment via the second wireless access point if the authentication information for the user equipment is received from the second wireless access point and the timer is not expired, the IP connectivity data allowing the user equipment to maintain the same IP address.

6. A network, the network comprising:

an authentication, authorization and accounting (AAA) proxy configured to,

receive authentication information for user equipment from a first wireless access point,

transmit at least the received authentication information to an authentication, authorization and accounting (AAA) server in a radiocommunication network,

receive first key information from the AAA server in the radiocommunication network,

generate second key information based on the first key information and third key information based on the second key information,

store the first and second key information,

transmit the third key information to the first wireless access point, the third key information allowing the user equipment access to a network via the first wireless access point, the AAA proxy being a proxy for the AAA server in the radiocommunication network, and

when the user equipment switches from the first wireless access point to a second wireless access point, transmit, by the AAA proxy, the third key information to the second wireless access point without re-authenticating the user equipment with the AAA server.

7. The network of claim 6 , wherein the AAA proxy is further configured to,

initialize and start a timer upon receiving notice that the user equipment is no longer connected to the first wireless access point, and

delete the first key information if the timer expires.

8. The network of claim 7 , wherein the AAA proxy is further configured to,

receive the authentication information for the user equipment from the second wireless access point, and

transmit the third key information to the second wireless access point if the timer has not expired, the third key information allowing the user equipment access to the network via the second wireless access point.

9. The network of claim 6 , further comprising:

a wireless access gateway configured to store IP connectivity data for the user equipment.

10. The network of claim 9 , wherein,

the AAA proxy is configured to,

receive the authentication information for the user equipment from a second wireless access point,

transmit the third key information to the second wireless access point if the timer has not expired, the third key information allowing the user equipment access to the network via the second wireless access point, and

transmit the IP connectivity data to the user equipment via the second wireless access point if the authentication information for the user equipment is received from the second wireless access point and the timer is not expired, the IP connectivity data allowing the user equipment to maintain the same IP address.

11. A method of providing user equipment with access to a wireless access point, the method comprising:

sending, by the wireless access point, first authentication information for the user equipment to an authentication, authorization and accounting (AAA) proxy of a first network, the AAA proxy being a proxy for an authentication, authorization and accounting (AAA) server in a radiocommunication network, the radiocommunication network being separate from the first network;

receiving, by the wireless access point, key information from the AAA proxy if the first authentication information matches second authentication information stored in the AAA proxy., the receiving receives the key information from the AAA proxy faster compared to when the second authentication information is not stored in the AAA proxy; and

providing, by the wireless access point, the user equipment with access to the first network via the wireless access point upon receiving the key information, the wireless access point being part of the first network and the first network extending beyond the wireless access point.

12. The method of claim 11 , further comprising:

notifying, by the wireless access point, the AAA proxy if the user equipment is no longer connected to the wireless access point.

13. The method of claim 11 , further comprising:

communicating, by the wireless access point, with the AAA server in the radiocommunication network via the AAA proxy if the second authentication information for the user equipment is not stored in the AAA proxy, the radiocommunication network being separate from the first network.

14. The method of claim 11 , further comprising:

receiving, by the wireless access point, IP connectivity from a wireless access gateway if the first authentication information matches the second authentication information stored in the AAA proxy.

15. The method of claim 11 , further comprising:

providing, by the wireless access point, the user equipment with access to a second network if the wireless access point determines that the first authentication information for the user equipment matches third authentication information for the second network, the second network being associated with the wireless access point, the third authentication information being different than the second authentication information; and

restricting, by the wireless access point, access by the user equipment to the first network and the second network if the first authentication information for the user equipment does not match at least one of the second authentication information and the third authentication information.

16. A wireless access point configured to,

send first authentication information for user equipment to an authentication, authorization and accounting (AAA) proxy of a first network, the AAA proxy being a proxy for an authentication, authorization and accounting (AAA) server in a radiocommunication network, the radiocommunication network being separate from the first network,

receive key information from the AAA proxy if the first authentication information matches second authentication information, the wireless access point being configured to receive the key information from the AAA proxy faster compared to when the second authentication information is not stored in the AAA proxy, and

provide the user equipment with access to the first network via the wireless access point upon receiving the key information, the first network extending beyond the wireless access point.

17. The wireless access point of claim 16 , further configured to notify the AAA proxy if the user equipment is no longer connected to the wireless access point.

18. The wireless access point of claim 16 , further configured to communicate with the AAA server in the radiocommunication network via the AAA proxy if the second authentication information for the user equipment is not stored in the AAA proxy, the radiocommunication network being separate from the first network.

19. The wireless access point of claim 16 , further configured to receive IP connectivity from a wireless access gateway if the first authentication information matches the second authentication information stored in the AAA proxy.

20. The wireless access point of claim 16 , further configured to,

provide the user equipment with access to a second network if the wireless access point determines that the first authentication information for the user equipment matches third authentication information for the second network, the second network being associated with the wireless access point, the third authentication information being different than the second authentication information; and

restrict access by the user equipment to the first network and the second network if the first authentication information for the user equipment does not match at least one of the second authentication information and the third authentication information.

21. A method of operating a network, the method comprising:

receiving, by an authentication, authorization and accounting (AAA) proxy of the network, authentication information for user equipment from a wireless access point, the AAA proxy being a proxy for an authentication, authorization and accounting (AAA) server in a radiocommunication network;

generating, by the AAA proxy, key information based on stored key information associated with the user equipment; and

transmitting, by the AAA proxy, the key information to the wireless access point, the key information allowing the user equipment access to a network via the wireless access point,

wherein the AAA proxy does not transmit information to the AAA server in the radiocommunication network or receive second key information from the AAA server in the radiocommunication network.

22. A network, the network comprising:

an authentication, authorization and accounting (AAA) proxy configured to,

receive authentication information for user equipment from a wireless access point,

generate key information based on stored key information associated with the user equipment, and

transmit the key information to the wireless access point, the key information allowing the user equipment access to a network via the wireless access point, the AAA proxy being a proxy for an authentication, authorization and accounting (AAA) server in the radiocommunication network,

wherein the AAA proxy does not transmit information to the AAA server in the radiocommunication network or receive second key information from the AAA server in the radiocommunication network.

Assignments (3)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Apr 23, 2014
From: ALCATEL-LUCENT USA INC.
To: ALCATEL LUCENT
Reel/Frame 032743/0222 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jan 6, 2014
From: THIEBAUT, LAURENT
To: ALCATEL-LUCENT
Reel/Frame 031898/0671 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jan 6, 2014
From: MESSANA, SALVATORE J.; ROMINSKI, PAUL M.; JOHNSON, RAYMOND J.; MOONGILAN, DHEENA; CLADIANOS, JOHN D.
To: ALCATEL-LUCENT USA INC.
Reel/Frame 031898/0674 →