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                                                          China Telecom
                                                                  T. Li
                                                    Tsinghua University
                                                      M. Boucadair, Ed.
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                                                          November 2019


          RADIUS Attributes for Softwire Mechanisms Based on
                       Address plus Port (A+P)

Abstract

  IPv4-over-IPv6 transition mechanisms provide IPv4 connectivity
  services over IPv6 native networks during the IPv4/IPv6 coexistence
  period.  DHCPv6 options have been defined to configure clients for
  Lightweight 4over6, Mapping of Address and Port with Encapsulation
  (MAP-E), Mapping of Address and Port using Translation (MAP-T)
  unicast softwire mechanisms, and multicast softwires.  However, in
  many networks, configuration information is stored in an
  Authentication, Authorization, and Accounting (AAA) server, which
  utilizes the Remote Authentication Dial In User Service (RADIUS)
  protocol to provide centralized management for users.  When a new
  transition mechanism is developed, new RADIUS attributes need to be
  defined correspondingly.

  This document defines new RADIUS attributes to carry softwire
  configuration parameters based on Address plus Port from a AAA server
  to a Broadband Network Gateway.  Both unicast and multicast
  attributes are covered.

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  Internet Standards is available in Section 2 of RFC 7841.

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Table of Contents

  1.  Introduction
  2.  Terminology
  3.  New RADIUS Attributes
    3.1.  Softwire46-Configuration Attribute
      3.1.1.  Softwire46 Attributes
        3.1.1.1.  Softwire46-MAP-E Attribute
        3.1.1.2.  Softwire46-MAP-T Attribute
        3.1.1.3.  Softwire46-Lightweight-4over6 Attribute
      3.1.2.  Softwire46 Sub-attributes
      3.1.3.  Specification of the Softwire46 Sub-attributes
        3.1.3.1.  Softwire46-Rule Attribute
        3.1.3.2.  Softwire46-BR Attribute
        3.1.3.3.  Softwire46-DMR Attribute
        3.1.3.4.  Softwire46-V4V6Bind Attribute
        3.1.3.5.  Softwire46-PORTPARAMS Attribute
      3.1.4.  Sub-attributes for Softwire46-Rule
        3.1.4.1.  Rule-IPv6-Prefix Attribute
        3.1.4.2.  Rule-IPv4-Prefix Attribute
        3.1.4.3.  EA-Length Attribute
      3.1.5.  Attributes for Softwire46-v4v6Bind
        3.1.5.1.  IPv4-Address Attribute
        3.1.5.2.  Bind-IPv6-Prefix Attribute
      3.1.6.  Attributes for Softwire46-PORTPARAMS
        3.1.6.1.  PSID-Offset Attribute
        3.1.6.2.  PSID-Len Attribute
        3.1.6.3.  PSID Attribute
    3.2.  Softwire46-Priority Attribute
      3.2.1.  Softwire46-Option-Code
    3.3.  Softwire46-Multicast Attribute
      3.3.1.  ASM-Prefix64 Attribute
      3.3.2.  SSM-Prefix64 Attribute
      3.3.3.  U-Prefix64 Attribute
  4.  A Sample Configuration Process with RADIUS
  5.  Table of Attributes
  6.  Security Considerations
  7.  IANA Considerations
    7.1.  New RADIUS Attributes
    7.2.  RADIUS Softwire46 Configuration and Multicast
          Attributes
    7.3.  Softwire46 Mechanisms and Their Identifying Option
          Codes
  8.  References
    8.1.  Normative References
    8.2.  Informative References
  Appendix A.  DHCPv6 to RADIUS Field Mappings
    A.1.  OPTION_S46_RULE (89) to Softwire46-Rule Sub-TLV Field
          Mappings
    A.2.  OPTION_S46_BR (90) to Softwire46-BR Field Mappings
    A.3.  OPTION_S46_DMR (91) to Softwire46-DMR
    A.4.  OPTION_S46_V4V6BIND (92) to Softwire46-V4V6Bind
    A.5.  OPTION_S46_PORTPARAMS (93) to Softwire46-PORTPARAMS
          Field Mappings
    A.6.  OPTION_S46_PRIORITY (111) to Softwire46-PORTPARAMS
          Field Mappings
    A.7.  OPTION_V6_PREFIX64 (113) to Softwire46-Multicast
          Attribute Field Mappings
  Acknowledgements
  Contributors
  Authors' Addresses

1.  Introduction

  Providers have started deploying and transitioning to IPv6.  Several
  IPv4 service continuity mechanisms based on Address plus Port (A+P)
  [RFC6346] have been proposed for providing unicast IPv4-over-
  IPv6-only infrastructure, such as Mapping of Address and Port with
  Encapsulation (MAP-E) [RFC7597], Mapping of Address and Port using
  Translation (MAP-T) [RFC7599], and Lightweight 4over6 [RFC7596].
  Also, [RFC8114] specifies a generic solution for the delivery of IPv4
  multicast services to IPv4 clients over an IPv6 multicast network.
  For each of these mechanisms, DHCPv6 options have been specified for
  client configuration.

  In many networks, user configuration information is stored in an
  Authentication, Authorization, and Accounting (AAA) server.  AAA
  servers generally communicate using the Remote Authentication Dial In
  User Service (RADIUS) [RFC2865] protocol.  In a fixed broadband
  network, a Broadband Network Gateway (BNG) acts as the access gateway
  for users.  That is, the BNG acts as both a AAA client to the AAA
  server and a DHCPv6 server for DHCPv6 messages sent by clients.
  Throughout this document, the term "BNG" describes a device
  implementing both the AAA client and DHCPv6 server functions.

  Since IPv4-in-IPv6 softwire configuration information is stored in a
  AAA server and user configuration information is mainly transmitted
  through DHCPv6 between the BNGs and Customer Premises Equipment (CEs,
  a.k.a., CPE), new RADIUS attributes are needed to propagate the
  information from the AAA servers to BNGs so that they can be provided
  to CEs using the existing DHCPv6 options.

  The RADIUS attributes defined in this document provide the
  configuration to populate the corresponding DHCPv6 options for
  unicast and multicast softwire configurations, specifically:

  *  "Mapping of Address and Port with Encapsulation (MAP-E)" [RFC7597]
     (DHCPv6 options defined in [RFC7598]).

  *  "Mapping of Address and Port using Translation (MAP-T)" [RFC7599]
     (DHCPv6 options defined in [RFC7598]).

  *  "Lightweight 4over6: An Extension to the Dual-Stack Lite
     Architecture" [RFC7596] (DHCPv6 options defined in [RFC7598]).

  *  "Unified IPv4-in-IPv6 Softwire Customer Premises Equipment (CPE):
     A DHCPv6-Based Prioritization Mechanism" [RFC8026].

  *  "Delivery of IPv4 Multicast Services to IPv4 Clients over an IPv6
     Multicast Network" [RFC8114] (DHCPv6 options defined in
     [RFC8115]).

  The contents of the attributes defined in this document have a 1:1
  mapping into the fields of the various DHCPv6 options in [RFC7598],
  [RFC8026], and [RFC8115].  Table 1 shows how the DHCPv6 options map
  to the corresponding RADIUS attribute.  For detailed mappings between
  each DHCPv6 option field and the corresponding RADIUS attribute or
  field, see Appendix A.

         +----------------------------+-----------------------+
         | DHCPv6 Option              | RADIUS Attribute      |
         +============================+=======================+
         | OPTION_S46_RULE (89)       | Softwire46-Rule       |
         +----------------------------+-----------------------+
         | OPTION_S46_BR (90)         | Softwire46-BR         |
         +----------------------------+-----------------------+
         | OPTION_S46_DMR (91)        | Softwire46-DMR        |
         +----------------------------+-----------------------+
         | OPTION_S46_V4V6BIND (92)   | Softwire46-V4V6Bind   |
         +----------------------------+-----------------------+
         | OPTION_S46_PORTPARAMS (93) | Softwire46-PORTPARAMS |
         +----------------------------+-----------------------+
         | OPTION_S46_PRIORITY (111)  | Softwire46-Priority   |
         +----------------------------+-----------------------+
         | OPTION_V6_PREFIX64 (113)   | Softwire46-Multicast  |
         +----------------------------+-----------------------+

              Table 1: Mapping between DHCPv6 Options and
                           RADIUS Attributes

  A RADIUS attribute for Dual-Stack Lite [RFC6333] is defined in
  [RFC6519].

  This document targets deployments where a trusted relationship is in
  place between the RADIUS client and server.

2.  Terminology

  The key words "MUST", "MUST NOT", "REQUIRED", "SHALL", "SHALL NOT",
  "SHOULD", "SHOULD NOT", "RECOMMENDED", "NOT RECOMMENDED", "MAY", and
  "OPTIONAL" in this document are to be interpreted as described in
  BCP 14 [RFC2119] [RFC8174] when, and only when, they appear in all
  capitals, as shown here.

  The reader should be familiar with the concepts and terms defined in
  [RFC7596], [RFC7597], [RFC7599], and [RFC8026].

  The terms "multicast Basic Bridging BroadBand" element (mB4) and
  "multicast Address Family Transition Router" element (mAFTR) are
  defined in [RFC8114].

  Softwire46 (S46) is used throughout to denote any of the IPv4-in-IPv6
  softwire mechanisms listed above.  Additionally, the following
  abbreviations are used within the document:

  BNG:      Broadband Network Gateway

  BR:       Border Relay

  CE:       Customer Edge

  CoA:      Change-of-Authorization

  DMR:      Default Mapping Rule

  EA:       Embedded Address

  lwAFTR:   Lightweight Address Family Transition Router

  MAP-E:    Mapping of Address and Port with Encapsulation

  MAP-T:    Mapping of Address and Port using Translation

  PSID:     Port Set Identifier

  TLV:      Type, Length, Value

3.  New RADIUS Attributes

  This section defines the following attributes:

  1.  Softwire46-Configuration Attribute (Section 3.1):

      This attribute carries the configuration information for MAP-E,
      MAP-T, and Lightweight 4over6.  The configuration information for
      each Softwire46 mechanism is carried in the corresponding
      Softwire46 attributes.  Different attributes are required for
      each Softwire46 mechanism.

  2.  Softwire46-Priority Attribute (Section 3.2):

      Depending on the deployment scenario, a client may support
      several different Softwire46 mechanisms.  Therefore, a client may
      request configuration for more than one Softwire46 mechanism at a
      time.  The Softwire46-Priority Attribute contains information
      allowing the client to prioritize which mechanism to use,
      corresponding to OPTION_S46_PRIORITY defined in [RFC8026].

  3.  Softwire46-Multicast Attribute (Section 3.3):

      This attribute conveys the IPv6 prefixes to be used in [RFC8114]
      to synthesize IPv4-embedded IPv6 addresses.  The BNG uses the
      IPv6 prefixes returned in the RADIUS Softwire46-Multicast
      Attribute to populate the DHCPv6 PREFIX64 Option [RFC8115].

  All of these attributes are allocated from the RADIUS "Extended Type"
  code space per [RFC6929].

  All of these attribute designs follow [RFC6158] and [RFC6929].

  This document adheres to the guidance in [RFC8044] for defining new
  RADIUS attributes.

3.1.  Softwire46-Configuration Attribute

  This attribute is of type "tlv", as defined in "Remote Authentication
  Dial-In User Service (RADIUS) Protocol Extensions" [RFC6929].  It
  contains some sub-attributes, with the following requirements:

  *  The Softwire46-Configuration Attribute MUST contain one or more of
     the following attributes: Softwire46-MAP-E, Softwire46-MAP-T, and/
     or Softwire46-Lightweight-4over6.

  *  The Softwire46-Configuration Attribute conveys the configuration
     information for MAP-E, MAP-T, or Lightweight 4over6.  The BNG
     SHALL use the configuration information returned in the RADIUS
     attribute to populate the DHCPv6 Softwire46 container option(s)
     defined in Section 5 of [RFC7598].

  *  The Softwire46-Configuration Attribute MAY appear in an Access-
     Accept packet.  It MAY also appear in an Access-Request packet to
     indicate a preferred Softwire46 configuration.  However, the
     server is not required to honor such a preference.

  *  The Softwire46-Configuration Attribute MAY appear in a CoA-Request
     packet.

  *  The Softwire46-Configuration Attribute MAY appear in an
     Accounting-Request packet.

  *  The Softwire46-Configuration Attribute MUST NOT appear in any
     other RADIUS packet.

  The Softwire46-Configuration Attribute is structured as follows:

  Type
     241

  Length
     Indicates the total length, in bytes, of all fields of this
     attribute, including the Type, Length, Extended-Type, and the
     entire length of the embedded attributes.

  Extended-Type
     9

  Value
     Contains one or more of the following attributes.  Each attribute
     type may appear once at most:

     Softwire46-MAP-E
        For configuring MAP-E clients.  For the construction of this
        attribute, refer to Section 3.1.1.1.

     Softwire46-MAP-T
        For configuring MAP-T clients.  For the construction of this
        attribute, refer to Section 3.1.1.2.

     Softwire46-Lightweight-4over6
        For configuring Lightweight 4over6 clients.  For the
        construction of this attribute, refer to Section 3.1.1.3.

  The Softwire46-Configuration Attribute is associated with the
  following identifier: 241.9.

3.1.1.  Softwire46 Attributes

  The Softwire46 attributes can only be encapsulated in the
  Softwire46-Configuration Attribute.  Depending on the deployment
  scenario, a client might request more than one transition mechanism
  at a time.  There MUST be at least one Softwire46 attribute
  encapsulated in one Softwire46-Configuration Attribute.  There MUST
  be at most one instance of each type of Softwire46 attribute
  encapsulated in one Softwire46-Configuration Attribute.

  There are three types of Softwire46 attributes, namely:

  1.  Softwire46-MAP-E (Section 3.1.1.1)

  2.  Softwire46-MAP-T (Section 3.1.1.2)

  3.  Softwire46-Lightweight 4over6 (Section 3.1.1.3)

  Each type of Softwire46 attribute contains a number of sub-
  attributes, defined in Section 3.1.3.  The hierarchy of the
  Softwire46 attributes is shown in Figure 1.  Section 3.1.2 describes
  which sub-attributes are mandatory, optional, or not permitted for
  each defined Softwire46 attribute.

                                              /1.Rule-IPv6-Prefix
  S                      /                    |
  o  /                  | 1.Softwire46-Rule --+ 2.Rule-IPv4-Prefix
  f | Softwire46-MAP-E--+                     |
  t |                   | 2.Softwire46-BR     | 3.EA-Length
  w |                   |                      \
  i |                   |                               /1.PSID-Offset
  r |                   |                              |
  e |                   | 3.Softwire46-PORTPARAMS -----+ 2.PSID-Len
  4 |                    \                             |
  6 |                                                  | 3.PSID
  - |                                                   \
  C |
  o |                                          /1.Rule-IPv6-Prefix
  n |                    /                    |
  f |                   | 1.Softwire46-Rule---+ 2.Rule-IPv4-Prefix
  i | Softwire46-MAP-T--+                     |
  g |                   | 2.Softwire46-DMR    | 3.EA-Length
  u |                   |                      \
  r |                   |                               /1.PSID-Offset
  a |                   |                              |
  t |                   | 3.Softwire46-PORTPARAMS------+ 2.PSID-Len
  i |                    \                             |
  o |                                                  | 3.PSID
  n |                                                   \
    |
  A |                                              /1.IPv4-Address
  t |                    /                        |
  t |                   | 1.Softwire46-V4V6Bind --+ 2.Bind-IPv6-Prefix
  r | Softwire46-       |                          \
  i | Lightweight-4over6+ 2.Softwire46-BR               /1.PSID-Offset
  b  \                  |                              |
  u                     | 3.Softwire46-PORTPARAMS  ----+ 2.PSID-Len
  t                      \                             |
  e                                                    | 3.PSID
                                                        \

                 Figure 1: Softwire46 Attribute Hierarchy

3.1.1.1.  Softwire46-MAP-E Attribute

  The Softwire46-MAP-E attribute is designed to carry the configuration
  information for MAP-E.  The structure of Softwire46-MAP-E is shown
  below:

  TLV-Type
     1

  TLV-Length
     Indicates the length of this attribute, including the TLV-Type,
     TLV-Length, and TLV-Value fields.

  TLV-Value
     Contains a set of sub-attributes, with the following requirements:

     It MUST contain Softwire46-Rule, defined in Section 3.1.3.1.

     It MUST contain Softwire46-BR, defined in Section 3.1.3.2.

     It MAY contain Softwire46-PORTPARAMS, defined in Section 3.1.3.5.

3.1.1.2.  Softwire46-MAP-T Attribute

  The Softwire46-MAP-T attribute is designed to carry the configuration
  information for MAP-T.  The structure of Softwire46-MAP-T is shown
  below:

  TLV-Type
     2

  TLV-Length
     Indicates the length of this attribute, including the TLV-Type,
     TLV-Length, and TLV-Value fields.

  TLV-Value
     Contains a set of sub-attributes, with the following requirements:

     It MUST contain Softwire46-Rule, defined in Section 3.1.3.1.

     It MUST contain Softwire46-DMR, defined in Section 3.1.3.3.

     It MAY contain Softwire46-PORTPARAMS, defined in Section 3.1.3.5.

3.1.1.3.  Softwire46-Lightweight-4over6 Attribute

  The Softwire46-Lightweight-4over6 attribute is designed to carry the
  configuration information for Lightweight 4over6.  The structure of
  Softwire46-Lightweight-4over6 is shown below:

  TLV-Type
     3

  TLV-Length
     Indicates the length of this attribute, including the TLV-Type,
     TLV-Length, and TLV-Value fields.

  TLV-Value
     Contains a set of sub-attributes as follows:

     It MUST contain Softwire46-BR, defined in Section 3.1.3.2.

     It MUST contain Softwire46-V4V6Bind, defined in Section 3.1.3.4.

     It MAY contain Softwire46-PORTPARAMS, defined in Section 3.1.3.5.

3.1.2.  Softwire46 Sub-attributes

  Table 2 shows which encapsulated sub-attributes are mandatory,
  optional, or not permitted for each defined Softwire46 attribute.

     +-----------------------+-------+-------+--------------------+
     | Sub-attributes        | MAP-E | MAP-T | Lightweight 4over6 |
     +=======================+=======+=======+====================+
     | Softwire46-BR         | 1+    | 0     | 1+                 |
     +-----------------------+-------+-------+--------------------+
     | Softwire46-Rule       | 1     | 1     | 0                  |
     +-----------------------+-------+-------+--------------------+
     | Softwire46-DMR        | 0     | 1     | 0                  |
     +-----------------------+-------+-------+--------------------+
     | Softwire46-V4V6Bind   | 0     | 0     | 1                  |
     +-----------------------+-------+-------+--------------------+
     | Softwire46-PORTPARAMS | 0-1   | 0-1   | 0-1                |
     +-----------------------+-------+-------+--------------------+

                   Table 2: Softwire46 Sub-attributes

  The following list defines the meaning of the Table 2 entries.

  0     Not permitted
  0-1   Optional; zero or one instance of the attribute may be present.
  1     Mandatory; only one instance of the attribute must be present.
  1+    Mandatory; one or more instances of the attribute may be
        present.

3.1.3.  Specification of the Softwire46 Sub-attributes

3.1.3.1.  Softwire46-Rule Attribute

  Softwire46-Rule can only be encapsulated in Softwire46-MAP-E
  (Section 3.1.1.1) or Softwire46-MAP-T (Section 3.1.1.2).  Depending
  on the deployment scenario, one Basic Mapping Rule (BMR) and zero or
  more Forwarding Mapping Rules (FMRs) MUST be included in
  Softwire46-MAP-E and Softwire46-MAP-T.

  Each type of Softwire46-Rule also contains a number of sub-
  attributes, including Rule-IPv6-Prefix, Rule-IPv4-Prefix, and EA-
  Length.  The structure of the sub-attributes for Softwire46-Rule is
  defined in Section 3.1.4.

  Defining multiple TLV types achieves the same design goals as the
  "Softwire46 Rule Flags" defined in Section 4.1 of [RFC7598].  Using a
  TLV type set to 5 is equivalent to setting the F flag in the
  OPTION_S46_RULE S46 Rule Flags field.

  TLV-Type
     4 Basic Mapping Rule only (not to be used for forwarding)

     5 Forwarding Permitted Mapping Rule

  TLV-Length
     Indicates the length of this attribute, including the TLV-Type,
     TLV-Length, and TLV-Value fields.

  Data Type
     The attribute Softwire46-Rule is of type "tlv" (Section 3.13 of
     [RFC8044]).

  TLV-Value
     This field contains a set of attributes as follows:

     Rule-IPv6-Prefix
        This attribute contains the IPv6 prefix for use in the MAP
        rule.  Refer to Section 3.1.4.1.

     Rule-IPv4-Prefix
        This attribute contains the IPv4 prefix for use in the MAP
        rule.  Refer to Section 3.1.4.2.

     EA-Length
        This attribute contains the Embedded Address (EA) bit length.
        Refer to Section 3.1.4.3.

3.1.3.2.  Softwire46-BR Attribute

  Softwire46-BR can only be encapsulated in Softwire46-MAP-E
  (Section 3.1.1.1) or Softwire46-Lightweight-4over6 (Section 3.1.1.3).

  There MUST be at least one Softwire46-BR included in each
  Softwire46-MAP-E or Softwire46-Lightweight-4over6.

  The structure of Softwire46-BR is shown below:

  TLV-Type
     6

  TLV-Length
     18 octets

  Data Type
     The attribute Softwire46-BR is of type "ipv6addr" (Section 3.9 of
     [RFC8044]).

  TLV-Value
     br-ipv6-address.  A fixed-length field of 16 octets that specifies
     the IPv6 address for the Softwire46 Border Relay (BR).

3.1.3.3.  Softwire46-DMR Attribute

  Softwire46-DMR may only appear in Softwire46-MAP-T (Section 3.1.1.2).
  There MUST be exactly one Softwire46-DMR included in one Softwire46-
  MAP-T.

  The structure of Softwire46-DMR is shown below:

  TLV-Type
     7

  TLV-Length
     4 + length of dmr-ipv6-prefix specified in octets.

  Data Type
     The attribute Softwire46-DMR is of type "ipv6prefix" (Section 3.10
     of [RFC8044]).

  TLV-Value
     A variable-length (dmr-prefix6-len) field specifying the IPv6
     prefix (dmr-ipv6-prefix) for the BR.  This field is right-padded
     with zeros to the nearest octet boundary when dmr-prefix6-len is
     not divisible by 8.  Prefixes with lengths from 0 to 96 are
     allowed.

3.1.3.4.  Softwire46-V4V6Bind Attribute

  Softwire46-V4V6Bind may only be encapsulated in Softwire46-
  Lightweight-4over6 (Section 3.1.1.3).  There MUST be exactly one
  Softwire46-V4V6Bind included in each Softwire46-Lightweight-4over6.

  The structure of Softwire46-V4V6Bind is shown below:

  TLV-Type
     8

  TLV-Length
     Indicates the length of this attribute, including the TLV-Type,
     TLV-Length, and TLV-Value fields.

  Data Type
     The attribute Softwire46-V4V6Bind is of type "tlv" (Section 3.13
     of [RFC8044]).

  TLV-Value
     This field contains a set of attributes as follows:

     IPv4-Address
        This attribute contains an IPv4 address, used to specify the
        full or shared IPv4 address of the CE.  Refer to
        Section 3.1.5.1.

     Bind-IPv6-Prefix
        This attribute contains an IPv6 prefix used to indicate which
        configured prefix the Softwire46 CE should use for constructing
        the softwire.  Refer to Section 3.1.5.2.

3.1.3.5.  Softwire46-PORTPARAMS Attribute

  Softwire46-PORTPARAMS is optional.  It is used to specify port set
  information for IPv4 address sharing between clients.
  Softwire46-PORTPARAMS MAY be included in any of the Softwire46
  attributes.

  The structure of Softwire46-PORTPARAMS is shown below:

  TLV-Type
     9

  TLV-Length
     Indicates the length of this attribute, including the TLV-Type,
     TLV-Length, and TLV-Value fields.

  Data Type
     The attribute Softwire46-PORTPARAMS is of type "tlv" (Section 3.13
     of [RFC8044]).

  TLV-Value
     This field contains a set of attributes as follows:

     PSID-Offset
        This attribute specifies the numeric value for the Softwire46
        algorithm's excluded port range/offset bits (a bits).  Refer to
        Section 3.1.6.1.

     PSID-Len
        This attribute specifies the number of significant bits in the
        PSID field (also known as 'k').  Refer to Section 3.1.6.2.

     PSID
        This attribute specifies the PSID value.  Refer to
        Section 3.1.6.3.

3.1.4.  Sub-attributes for Softwire46-Rule

  There are two types of Softwire46-Rule: the Basic Mapping Rule and
  the Forwarding Mapping Rule, indicated by the value in the TLV-Type
  field of Softwire46-Rule (Section 3.1.3.1).

  Each type of Softwire46-Rule also contains a number of sub-attributes
  as detailed in the following subsections.

3.1.4.1.  Rule-IPv6-Prefix Attribute

  Rule-IPv6-Prefix is REQUIRED for every Softwire46-Rule.  There MUST
  be exactly one Rule-IPv6-Prefix encapsulated in each type of
  Softwire46-Rule.

  Rule-IPv6-Prefix follows the framed IPv6 prefix designed in [RFC3162]
  and [RFC8044].

  The structure of Rule-IPv6-Prefix is shown below:

  TLV-Type
     10

  TLV-Length
     4 + length of rule-ipv6-prefix specified in octets.

  Data Type
     The attribute Rule-IPv6-Prefix is of type "ipv6prefix"
     (Section 3.10 of [RFC8044]).

  TLV-Value
     A variable-length field that specifies an IPv6 prefix (rule-
     ipv6-prefix) appearing in the MAP rule.

3.1.4.2.  Rule-IPv4-Prefix Attribute

  This attribute is used to convey the MAP Rule IPv4 prefix.  The
  structure of Rule-IPv4-Prefix is shown below:

  TLV-Type
     11

  TLV-Length
     4 + length of rule-ipv4-prefix specified in octets.

  Data Type
     The attribute Rule-IPv4-Prefix is of type "ipv4prefix"
     (Section 3.11 of [RFC8044]).

  TLV-Value
     A variable-length field that specifies an IPv4 prefix (rule-
     ipv4-prefix) appearing in the MAP rule.

3.1.4.3.  EA-Length Attribute

  This attribute is used to convey the Embedded Address (EA) bit
  length.  The structure of EA-Length is shown below:

  TLV-Type
     12

  TLV-Length
     6 octets

  Data Type
     The attribute EA-Length is of type "integer" (Section 3.1 of
     [RFC8044]).

  TLV-Value
     EA-len; 32 bits long.  Specifies the Embedded Address (EA) bit
     length.  Allowed values range from 0 to 48.

3.1.5.  Attributes for Softwire46-v4v6Bind

3.1.5.1.  IPv4-Address Attribute

  The IPv4-Address MAY be used to specify the full or shared IPv4
  address of the CE.

  The structure of IPv4-Address is shown below:

  TLV-Type
     13

  TLV-Length
     6 octets

  Data Type
     The attribute IPv4-Address is of type "ipv4addr" (Section 3.8 of
     [RFC8044]).

  TLV-Value
     32 bits long.  Specifies the IPv4 address (ipv4-address) to appear
     in Softwire46-V4V6Bind (Section 3.1.3.4).

3.1.5.2.  Bind-IPv6-Prefix Attribute

  The Bind-IPv6-Prefix is used by the CE to identify the correct IPv6
  prefix to be used as the tunnel source.

  The structure of Bind-IPv6-Prefix is shown below:

  TLV-Type
     14

  TLV-Length
     4 + length of bind-ipv6-prefix specified in octets.

  Data Type
     The attribute Bind-IPv6-Prefix is of type "ipv6prefix"
     (Section 3.10 of [RFC8044]).

  TLV-Value
     A variable-length field specifying the IPv6 prefix or address for
     the Softwire46 CE (bind-ipv6-prefix).  This field is right-padded
     with zeros to the nearest octet boundary when the prefix length is
     not divisible by 8.

3.1.6.  Attributes for Softwire46-PORTPARAMS

3.1.6.1.  PSID-Offset Attribute

  This attribute is used to convey the Port Set Identifier offset as
  defined in [RFC7597].  This attribute is encoded in 32 bits as per
  the recommendation in Appendix A.2.1 of [RFC6158].

  The structure of PSID-Offset is shown below:

  TLV-Type
     15

  TLV-Length
     6 octets

  Data Type
     The attribute PSID-Offset is of type "integer" (Section 3.1 of
     [RFC8044]).

  TLV-Value
     Contains the PSID-Offset (8 bits) right justified, and the unused
     bits in this field MUST be set to zero.  This field specifies the
     numeric value for the Softwire46 algorithm's excluded port range/
     offset bits (a bits), as per Section 5.1 of [RFC7597].

     Default values for this field are specific to the softwire
     mechanism being implemented and are defined in the relevant
     specification document.

3.1.6.2.  PSID-Len Attribute

  This attribute is used to convey the PSID length as defined in
  [RFC7597].  This attribute is encoded in 32 bits as per the
  recommendation in Appendix A.2.1 of [RFC6158].

  The structure of PSID-Len is shown below:

  TLV-Type
     16

  TLV-Length
     6 octets

  Data Type
     The attribute PSID-Len is of type "integer" (Section 3.1 of
     [RFC8044]).

  TLV-Value
     Contains the PSID-len (8 bits) right justified, and the unused
     bits in this field MUST be set to zero.  This field specifies the
     number of significant bits in the PSID field (also known as 'k').
     When set to 0, the PSID field is to be ignored.  After the first a
     bits, there are k bits in the port number representing the value
     of the PSID.  Subsequently, the address-sharing ratio would be
     2^k.

3.1.6.3.  PSID Attribute

  This attribute is used to convey the PSID as defined in [RFC7597].
  This attribute is encoded in 32 bits as per the recommendation in
  Appendix A.2.1 of [RFC6158].

  The structure of PSID is shown below:

  TLV-Type
     17

  TLV-Length
     6 octets

  Data Type
     The attribute PSID is of type "integer" (Section 3.1 of
     [RFC8044]).

  TLV-Value
     Contains the PSID (16 bits) right justified, and the unused bits
     in this field MUST be set to zero.

     The PSID value algorithmically identifies a set of ports assigned
     to a CE.  The first k bits on the left of this 2-octet field are
     the PSID value.  The remaining (16-k) bits on the right are
     padding zeros.

3.2.  Softwire46-Priority Attribute

  The Softwire46-Priority Attribute includes an ordered list of
  Softwire46 mechanisms allowing the client to prioritize which
  mechanism to use, corresponding to OPTION_S46_PRIORITY defined in
  [RFC8026].  The following requirements apply:

     The Softwire46-Priority Attribute MAY appear in an Access-Accept
     packet.  It MAY also appear in an Access-Request packet.

     The Softwire46-Priority Attribute MAY appear in a CoA-Request
     packet.

     The Softwire46-Priority Attribute MAY appear in an Accounting-
     Request packet.

     The Softwire46-Priority Attribute MUST NOT appear in any other
     RADIUS packet.

  The Softwire46-Priority Attribute is structured as follows:

  Type
     241

  Length
     Indicates the length of this attribute, including the Type,
     Length, Extended-Type and Value fields.

  Extended-Type
     10

  TLV-Value
     The attribute includes one or more Softwire46-Option-Code TLVs: A
     Softwire46-Priority Attribute MUST contain at least one
     Softwire46-Option-Code TLV (Section 3.2.1).

     Softwire46 mechanisms are prioritized in the appearance order in
     the Softwire46-Priority Attribute.  That is, the first-appearing
     mechanism is most preferred.

  The Softwire46-Priority Attribute is associated with the following
  identifier: 241.10.

3.2.1.  Softwire46-Option-Code

  This attribute is used to convey an option code assigned to a
  Softwire46 mechanism [RFC8026].  This attribute is encoded in 32 bits
  as per the recommendation in Appendix A.2.1 of [RFC6158].

  The structure of Softwire46-Option-Code is shown below:

  TLV-Type
     18

  TLV-Length
     6 octets

  Data Type
     The attribute Softwire46-Option-Code is of type "integer"
     (Section 3.1 of [RFC8044]).

  TLV-Value
     A 32-bit IANA-registered option code representing a Softwire46
     mechanism (Softwire46-option-code).  The codes and their
     corresponding Softwire46 mechanisms are listed in Section 7.3.

3.3.  Softwire46-Multicast Attribute

  The Softwire46-Multicast Attribute conveys the IPv6 prefixes to be
  used to synthesize multicast and unicast IPv4-embedded IPv6 addresses
  as per [RFC8114].  This attribute is of type "tlv" and contains
  additional TLVs.  The following requirements apply:

  *  The BNG SHALL use the IPv6 prefixes returned in the RADIUS
     Softwire46-Multicast Attribute to populate the DHCPv6 PREFIX64
     Option [RFC8115].

  *  This attribute MAY be used in Access-Request packets as a hint to
     the RADIUS server.  For example, if the BNG is preconfigured for
     Softwire46-Multicast, these prefixes may be inserted in the
     attribute.  The RADIUS server MAY ignore the hint sent by the BNG,
     and it MAY assign a different Softwire46-Multicast Attribute.

  *  The Softwire46-Multicast Attribute MAY appear in an Access-
     Request, Access-Accept, CoA-Request, and Accounting-Request
     packet.

  *  The Softwire46-Multicast Attribute MUST NOT appear in any other
     RADIUS packet.

  *  The Softwire46-Multicast Attribute MAY contain ASM-Prefix64
     (Section 3.3.1), SSM-Prefix64 (Section 3.3.2), and U-Prefix64
     (Section 3.3.3).

  *  The Softwire46-Multicast Attribute MUST include ASM-Prefix64 or
     SSM-Prefix64, and it MAY include both.

  *  The U-Prefix64 MUST be present when SSM-Prefix64 is present.
     U-Prefix64 MAY be present when ASM-Prefix64 is present.

  The Softwire46-Multicast Attribute is structured as follows:

  Type
     241

  Length
     This field indicates the total length in bytes of all fields of
     this attribute, including the Type, Length, Extended-Type, and the
     entire length of the embedded attributes.

  Extended-Type
     11

  Value
     This field contains a set of attributes as follows:

     ASM-Prefix64
        This attribute contains the Any-Source Multicast (ASM) IPv6
        prefix.  Refer to Section 3.3.1.

     SSM-Prefix64
        This attribute contains the Source-Source Multicast (SSM) IPv6
        prefix.  Refer to Section 3.3.2.

     U-Prefix64
        This attribute contains the IPv4 prefix used for address
        translation.  Refer to Section 3.3.3.

  The Softwire46-Multicast Attribute is associated with the following
  identifier: 241.11.

3.3.1.  ASM-Prefix64 Attribute

  The ASM-Prefix64 attribute is structured as follows:

  TLV-Type
     19

  TLV-Length
     16 octets.  The length of asm-prefix64 must be /96 [RFC8115].

  Data Type
     The attribute ASM-Prefix64 is of type "ipv6prefix" (Section 3.10
     of [RFC8044]).

  TLV-Value
     This field specifies the IPv6 multicast prefix (asm-prefix64) to
     be used to synthesize the IPv4-embedded IPv6 addresses of the
     multicast groups in the ASM mode.  The conveyed multicast IPv6
     prefix MUST belong to the ASM range.

3.3.2.  SSM-Prefix64 Attribute

  The SSM-Prefix64 attribute is structured as follows:

  Type
     20

  TLV-Length
     16 octets.  The length of ssm-prefix64 must be /96 [RFC8115].

  Data Type
     The attribute SSM-Prefix64 is of type "ipv6prefix" (Section 3.10
     of [RFC8044]).

  TLV-Type
     This field specifies the IPv6 multicast prefix (ssm-prefix64) to
     be used to synthesize the IPv4-embedded IPv6 addresses of the
     multicast groups in the SSM mode.  The conveyed multicast IPv6
     prefix MUST belong to the SSM range.

3.3.3.  U-Prefix64 Attribute

  The structure of U-Prefix64 is shown below:

  TLV-Type
     21

  TLV-Length
     4 + length of unicast-prefix.  As specified in [RFC6052], the
     unicast-prefix prefix length MUST be set to 32, 40, 48, 56, 64, or
     96.

  Data Type
     The attribute U-Prefix64 is of type "ipv6prefix" (Section 3.10 of
     [RFC8044]).

  TLV-Value
     This field identifies the IPv6 unicast prefix (u-prefix64) to be
     used in the SSM mode for constructing the IPv4-embedded IPv6
     addresses representing the IPv4 multicast sources in the IPv6
     domain.  It may also be used to extract the IPv4 address from the
     received multicast data flows.

4.  A Sample Configuration Process with RADIUS

  Figure 2 illustrates how the RADIUS and DHCPv6 protocols interwork to
  provide CE with softwire configuration information.


  CE                             BNG                     AAA Server
  |                               |                               |
  |-------1.DHCPv6 Solicit------->|                               |
  |(ORO with unicast and/or       |                               |
  |    multicast container option |                               |
  |    codes(s))                  |                               |
  |                               |-------2.Access-Request------->|
  |                               |   (Softwire46-Configuration   |
  |                               |       Attribute and/or        |
  |                               |Softwire46-Multicast Attribute)|
  |                               |                               |
  |                               |<------3.Access-Accept---------|
  |                               |   (Softwire46-Configuration   |
  |                               |       Attribute and/or        |
  |                               |Softwire46-Multicast Attribute)|
  |                               |                               |
  |<----4.DHCPv6 Advertisement----|                               |
  |     (container option(s))     |                               |
  |                               |                               |
  |-------5.DHCPv6  Request------>|                               |
  |     (container option(s))     |                               |
  |                               |                               |
  |<--------6.DHCPv6 Reply--------|                               |
  |     (container option(s))     |                               |
  |                               |                               |
               DHCPv6                         RADIUS

         Figure 2: Interaction between DHCPv6 and AAA Server with
                          RADIUS Authentication

  1.  The CE creates a DHCPv6 Solicit message.  For unicast softwire
      configuration, the message includes an OPTION_REQUEST_OPTION (6)
      with the Softwire46 Container option code(s) as defined in
      [RFC7598].  OPTION_S46_CONT_MAPE (94) should be included for MAP-
      E, OPTION_S46_CONT_MAPT (95) for MAP-T, and OPTION_S46_CONT_LW
      (96) for Lightweight 4over6.  For multicast configuration, the
      option number for OPTION_V6_PREFIX64 (113) is included in the
      client's Option Request Option (ORO).  The message is sent to the
      BNG.

  2.  On receipt of the DHCPv6 Solicit message, the BNG constructs a
      RADIUS Access-Request message containing a User-Name Attribute
      (1) (containing either a CE Media Access Control (MAC) address,
      interface-id, or both) and a User-Password Attribute (2) (with a
      preconfigured shared password between the CE and AAA server as
      defined in [RFC2865]).  The Softwire46-Configuration Attribute
      and/or Softwire46-Multicast Attribute are also included (as
      requested by the client).  The resulting message is sent to the
      AAA server.

  3.  The AAA server authenticates the request.  If this is successful,
      and a suitable configuration is available, an Access-Accept
      message is sent to the BNG containing the requested
      Softwire46-Configuration Attribute or Softwire46-Multicast
      Attribute.  It is the responsibility of the AAA server to ensure
      the consistency of the provided configuration.

  4.  The BNG maps the received softwire configuration into the
      corresponding fields in the DHCPv6 softwire configuration
      option(s).  These are included in the DHCPv6 Advertise message,
      which is sent to the CE.

  5.  The CE sends a DHCPv6 Request message.  In the ORO, the option
      codes of any of the required softwire options that were received
      in the DHCPv6 Advertise message are included.

  6.  The BNG sends a DHCPv6 Reply message to the client containing the
      softwire container option(s) enumerated in the ORO.

  The authorization operation could be done independently after the
  authentication process.  In this case, steps 1-5 are completed as
  above, then the following steps are performed:

  6a.  When the BNG receives the DHCPv6 Request, it constructs a RADIUS
       Access-Request message, which contains a Service-Type Attribute
       (6) with the value "Authorize Only" (17), the corresponding
       Softwire46-Configuration Attribute, and a State Attribute
       obtained from the previous authentication process according to
       [RFC5080].  The resulting message is sent to the AAA server.

  7a.  The AAA server checks the authorization request.  If it is
       approved, an Access-Accept message is returned to the BNG with
       the corresponding Softwire46-Configuration Attribute.

  8a.  The BNG sends a Reply message to the client containing the
       softwire container options enumerated in the ORO.

  In addition to the above, the following points need to be considered:

  *  In the configuration message flows described above, the Message-
     Authenticator (type 80) [RFC2869] should be used to protect both
     Access-Request and Access-Accept messages.

  *  If the BNG does not receive the corresponding
     Softwire46-Configuration Attribute in the Access-Accept message,
     it may fall back to creating the DHCPv6 softwire configuration
     options using the preconfigured Softwire46 configuration if this
     is present.

  *  If the BNG receives an Access-Reject from the AAA server, then the
     Softwire46 configuration must not be supplied to the client.

  *  As specified in Section 18.2.5 of [RFC8415] ("Creation and
     Transmission of Rebind Messages") if the DHCPv6 server to which
     the DHCPv6 Renew message was sent at time T1 has not responded by
     time T2, the CE (DHCPv6 client) should enter the Rebind state and
     attempt to contact any available server.  In this situation, a
     secondary BNG receiving the DHCPv6 message must initiate a new
     Access-Request message towards the AAA server.  The secondary BNG
     includes the Softwire46-Configuration Attribute in this Access-
     Request message.

  *  For Lightweight 4over6, the CE's binding state needs to be
     synchronized between the clients and the Lightweight AFTR
     (lwAFTR)/BR.  This can be achieved in two ways: static
     preconfiguration of the bindings on both the AAA server and lwAFTR
     or on demand, whereby the AAA server updates the lwAFTR with the
     CE's binding state as it is created or deleted.

  In some deployments, the DHCP server may use the Accounting-Request
  to report the softwire configuration returned to a requesting host to
  a AAA server.  It is the responsibility of the DHCP server to ensure
  the consistency of the configuration provided to the requesting
  hosts.  Reported data to a AAA server may be required for various
  operational purposes (e.g., regulatory).

  A configuration change (e.g., BR address) may result in an exchange
  of CoA-Requests between the BNG and the AAA server, as shown in
  Figure 3.  Concretely, when the BNG receives a CoA-Request message
  containing Softwire46 attributes, it sends a DHCPv6 Reconfigure
  message to the appropriate CE to inform that CE that an updated
  configuration is available.  Upon receipt of such a message, the CE
  sends a DHCPv6 Renew or Information-Request in order to receive the
  updated Softwire46 configuration.  In deployments where the BNG
  embeds a DHCPv6 relay, CoA-Requests can be used following the
  procedure specified in [RFC6977].

          CE                          BNG                    AAA Server
          |                           |                            |
          |---DHCPv6 Solicit--------->|                            |
          |                           |---Access-Request---------->|
          |                           |<--Access-Accept------------|
          |                           |(Softwire46-Configuration   |
          |                           |    Attribute ...)          |
                                    ....
          |                           |                            |
          |                           |<-----CoA-Request-----------|
          |                           |(Softwire46-Configuration   |
          |                           |    Attribute ...)          |
          |                           |------CoA-Response--------->|
          |<--DHCPv6 Reconfigure------|                            |
          |                           |                            |
                                    ....

                Figure 3: Change of Configuration Example

5.  Table of Attributes

  This document specifies three new RADIUS attributes, and their
  formats are as follows:

  *  Softwire46-Configuration Attribute: 241.9

  *  Softwire46-Priority Attribute: 241.10

  *  Softwire46-Multicast Attribute: 241.11

  Table 3 describes which attributes may be found in which kinds of
  packets and in what quantity.

  +-------+------+------+---------+----+-------+------+---------------+
  |Request|Accept|Reject|Challenge|Acct|CoA-Req| #    | Attribute     |
  |       |      |      |         |Req |       |      |               |
  +=======+======+======+=========+====+=======+======+===============+
  | 0-1   | 0-1  | 0    | 0       |0-1 | 0-1   |241.9 | Softwire46-   |
  |       |      |      |         |    |       |      | Configuration |
  +-------+------+------+---------+----+-------+------+---------------+
  | 0-1   | 0-1  | 0    | 0       |0-1 | 0-1   |241.10| Softwire46-   |
  |       |      |      |         |    |       |      | Priority      |
  +-------+------+------+---------+----+-------+------+---------------+
  | 0-1   | 0-1  | 0    | 0       |0-1 | 0-1   |241.11| Softwire46-   |
  |       |      |      |         |    |       |      | Multicast     |
  +-------+------+------+---------+----+-------+------+---------------+

                       Table 3: Table of Attributes

6.  Security Considerations

  Section 9 of [RFC7596] discusses security issues related to
  Lightweight 4over6; Section 10 of [RFC7597] discusses security issues
  related to MAP-E; Section 13 of [RFC7599] discusses security issues
  related to MAP-T; and Section 9 of [RFC8114] discusses security
  issues related to the delivery of IPv4 multicast services to IPv4
  clients over an IPv6 multicast network.

  This document does not introduce any security issues inherently
  different from those already identified in Section 8 of [RFC2865] and
  Section 6 of [RFC5176] for CoA messages.  Known security
  vulnerabilities of the RADIUS protocol discussed in Section 7 of
  [RFC2607] and Section 7 of [RFC2869] apply to this specification.
  These well-established properties of the RADIUS protocol place some
  limitations on how it can safely be used, since there is some
  inherent requirement to trust the counterparty to not misbehave.

  Accordingly, this document targets deployments where a trusted
  relationship is in place between the RADIUS client and server, with
  communication optionally secured by IPsec or Transport Layer Security
  (TLS) [RFC6614].  The use of IPsec [RFC4301] for providing security
  when RADIUS is carried in IPv6 is discussed in [RFC3162].

  Security considerations for interactions between a Softwire46 CE and
  the BNG are discussed in Section 9 of [RFC7598] (DHCPv6 options for
  the configuration of Softwire46 address and port-mapped clients),
  Section 3 of [RFC8026] (a DHCPv6-based Softwire46 prioritization
  mechanism), and Section 5 of [RFC8115] (DHCPv6 options for
  configuration of IPv4-embedded IPv6 prefixes).

7.  IANA Considerations

  IANA has made new code point assignments for RADIUS attributes as
  described in the following subsections.  The assignments should use
  the RADIUS registry available at <https://www.iana.org/assignments/
  radius-types/>.

7.1.  New RADIUS Attributes

  IANA has assigned the attribute types defined in this document from
  the RADIUS namespace as described in Section 2 (IANA Considerations)
  of [RFC3575], in accordance with BCP 26 [RFC8126].

  IANA has registered three new RADIUS attributes from the "Short
  Extended Space" section of [RFC6929].  The attributes are the
  Softwire46-Configuration Attribute, Softwire46-Priority Attribute,
  and Softwire46-Multicast Attribute:

     +--------+--------------------------+-----------+-------------+
     | Type   | Description              | Data Type | Reference   |
     +========+==========================+===========+=============+
     | 241.9  | Softwire46-Configuration | tlv       | Section 3.1 |
     +--------+--------------------------+-----------+-------------+
     | 241.10 | Softwire46-Priority      | tlv       | Section 3.2 |
     +--------+--------------------------+-----------+-------------+
     | 241.11 | Softwire46-Multicast     | tlv       | Section 3.3 |
     +--------+--------------------------+-----------+-------------+

                      Table 4: New RADIUS Attributes

7.2.  RADIUS Softwire46 Configuration and Multicast Attributes

  IANA has created a new registry called "RADIUS Softwire46
  Configuration and Multicast Attributes".

  All attributes in this registry have one or more parent RADIUS
  attributes in nesting (refer to [RFC6929]).

  This registry has been initially populated with the following values:

   +--------+-------------------------------+------------+-----------+
   | Value  | Description                   | Data Type  | Reference |
   +========+===============================+============+===========+
   | 0      | Reserved                      |            |           |
   +--------+-------------------------------+------------+-----------+
   | 1      | Softwire46-MAP-E              | tlv        | Section   |
   |        |                               |            | 3.1.1.1   |
   +--------+-------------------------------+------------+-----------+
   | 2      | Softwire46-MAP-T              | tlv        | Section   |
   |        |                               |            | 3.1.1.2   |
   +--------+-------------------------------+------------+-----------+
   | 3      | Softwire46-Lightweight-4over6 | tlv        | Section   |
   |        |                               |            | 3.1.1.3   |
   +--------+-------------------------------+------------+-----------+
   | 4      | Softwire46-Rule (BMR)         | tlv        | Section   |
   |        |                               |            | 3.1.3.1   |
   +--------+-------------------------------+------------+-----------+
   | 5      | Softwire46-Rule (FMR)         | tlv        | Section   |
   |        |                               |            | 3.1.3.1   |
   +--------+-------------------------------+------------+-----------+
   | 6      | Softwire46-BR                 | ipv6addr   | Section   |
   |        |                               |            | 3.1.3.2   |
   +--------+-------------------------------+------------+-----------+
   | 7      | Softwire46-DMR                | ipv6prefix | Section   |
   |        |                               |            | 3.1.3.3   |
   +--------+-------------------------------+------------+-----------+
   | 8      | Softwire46-V4V6Bind           | tlv        | Section   |
   |        |                               |            | 3.1.3.4   |
   +--------+-------------------------------+------------+-----------+
   | 9      | Softwire46-PORTPARAMS         | tlv        | Section   |
   |        |                               |            | 3.1.3.5   |
   +--------+-------------------------------+------------+-----------+
   | 10     | Rule-IPv6-Prefix              | ipv6prefix | Section   |
   |        |                               |            | 3.1.4.1   |
   +--------+-------------------------------+------------+-----------+
   | 11     | Rule-IPv4-Prefix              | ipv4prefix | Section   |
   |        |                               |            | 3.1.4.2   |
   +--------+-------------------------------+------------+-----------+
   | 12     | EA-Length                     | integer    | Section   |
   |        |                               |            | 3.1.4.3   |
   +--------+-------------------------------+------------+-----------+
   | 13     | IPv4-Address                  | ipv4addr   | Section   |
   |        |                               |            | 3.1.5.1   |
   +--------+-------------------------------+------------+-----------+
   | 14     | Bind-IPv6-Prefix              | ipv6prefix | Section   |
   |        |                               |            | 3.1.5.2   |
   +--------+-------------------------------+------------+-----------+
   | 15     | PSID-Offset                   | integer    | Section   |
   |        |                               |            | 3.1.6.1   |
   +--------+-------------------------------+------------+-----------+
   | 16     | PSID-Len                      | integer    | Section   |
   |        |                               |            | 3.1.6.2   |
   +--------+-------------------------------+------------+-----------+
   | 17     | PSID                          | integer    | Section   |
   |        |                               |            | 3.1.6.3   |
   +--------+-------------------------------+------------+-----------+
   | 18     | Softwire46-Option-Code        | integer    | Section   |
   |        |                               |            | 3.2.1     |
   +--------+-------------------------------+------------+-----------+
   | 19     | ASM-Prefix64                  | ipv6prefix | Section   |
   |        |                               |            | 3.3.1     |
   +--------+-------------------------------+------------+-----------+
   | 20     | SSM-Prefix64                  | ipv6prefix | Section   |
   |        |                               |            | 3.3.2     |
   +--------+-------------------------------+------------+-----------+
   | 21     | U-Prefix64                    | ipv6prefix | Section   |
   |        |                               |            | 3.3.3     |
   +--------+-------------------------------+------------+-----------+
   | 22-255 | Unassigned                    |            |           |
   +--------+-------------------------------+------------+-----------+

    Table 5: RADIUS Softwire46 Configuration and Multicast Attributes

  The registration procedure for this registry is Standards Action as
  defined in [RFC8126].

7.3.  Softwire46 Mechanisms and Their Identifying Option Codes

  The Softwire46-Priority Attribute conveys an ordered list of option
  codes assigned to Softwire46 mechanisms, for which IANA has created
  and will maintain a new registry titled "Option Codes Permitted in
  the Softwire46-Priority Attribute".

  Table 6 shows the initial version of allowed option codes and the
  Softwire46 mechanisms that they represent.  The option code for DS-
  Lite is derived from the IANA-allocated RADIUS Attribute Type value
  for DS-Lite [RFC6519].  The option codes for MAP-E, MAP-T, and
  Lightweight 4over6 are the TLV-Type values for the MAP-E, MAP-T, and
  Lightweight 4over6 attributes defined in Section 3.1.1.

           +-------------+----------------------+-----------+
           | Option Code | Softwire46 Mechanism | Reference |
           +=============+======================+===========+
           | 1           | MAP-E                | [RFC7597] |
           +-------------+----------------------+-----------+
           | 2           | MAP-T                | [RFC7599] |
           +-------------+----------------------+-----------+
           | 3           | Lightweight 4over6   | [RFC7596] |
           +-------------+----------------------+-----------+
           | 144         | DS-Lite              | [RFC6519] |
           +-------------+----------------------+-----------+

                Table 6: Option Codes to S46 Mechanisms

  Additional option codes may be added to this list in the future using
  the IETF Review process described in Section 4.8 of [RFC8126].

8.  References

8.1.  Normative References

  [RFC2119]  Bradner, S., "Key words for use in RFCs to Indicate
             Requirement Levels", BCP 14, RFC 2119,
             DOI 10.17487/RFC2119, March 1997,
             <https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc2119>.

  [RFC2865]  Rigney, C., Willens, S., Rubens, A., and W. Simpson,
             "Remote Authentication Dial In User Service (RADIUS)",
             RFC 2865, DOI 10.17487/RFC2865, June 2000,
             <https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc2865>.

  [RFC3162]  Aboba, B., Zorn, G., and D. Mitton, "RADIUS and IPv6",
             RFC 3162, DOI 10.17487/RFC3162, August 2001,
             <https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc3162>.

  [RFC3575]  Aboba, B., "IANA Considerations for RADIUS (Remote
             Authentication Dial In User Service)", RFC 3575,
             DOI 10.17487/RFC3575, July 2003,
             <https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc3575>.

  [RFC5080]  Nelson, D. and A. DeKok, "Common Remote Authentication
             Dial In User Service (RADIUS) Implementation Issues and
             Suggested Fixes", RFC 5080, DOI 10.17487/RFC5080, December
             2007, <https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc5080>.

  [RFC5176]  Chiba, M., Dommety, G., Eklund, M., Mitton, D., and B.
             Aboba, "Dynamic Authorization Extensions to Remote
             Authentication Dial In User Service (RADIUS)", RFC 5176,
             DOI 10.17487/RFC5176, January 2008,
             <https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc5176>.

  [RFC6052]  Bao, C., Huitema, C., Bagnulo, M., Boucadair, M., and X.
             Li, "IPv6 Addressing of IPv4/IPv6 Translators", RFC 6052,
             DOI 10.17487/RFC6052, October 2010,
             <https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc6052>.

  [RFC6158]  DeKok, A., Ed. and G. Weber, "RADIUS Design Guidelines",
             BCP 158, RFC 6158, DOI 10.17487/RFC6158, March 2011,
             <https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc6158>.

  [RFC6929]  DeKok, A. and A. Lior, "Remote Authentication Dial In User
             Service (RADIUS) Protocol Extensions", RFC 6929,
             DOI 10.17487/RFC6929, April 2013,
             <https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc6929>.

  [RFC8026]  Boucadair, M. and I. Farrer, "Unified IPv4-in-IPv6
             Softwire Customer Premises Equipment (CPE): A DHCPv6-Based
             Prioritization Mechanism", RFC 8026, DOI 10.17487/RFC8026,
             November 2016, <https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc8026>.

  [RFC8044]  DeKok, A., "Data Types in RADIUS", RFC 8044,
             DOI 10.17487/RFC8044, January 2017,
             <https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc8044>.

  [RFC8115]  Boucadair, M., Qin, J., Tsou, T., and X. Deng, "DHCPv6
             Option for IPv4-Embedded Multicast and Unicast IPv6
             Prefixes", RFC 8115, DOI 10.17487/RFC8115, March 2017,
             <https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc8115>.

  [RFC8126]  Cotton, M., Leiba, B., and T. Narten, "Guidelines for
             Writing an IANA Considerations Section in RFCs", BCP 26,
             RFC 8126, DOI 10.17487/RFC8126, June 2017,
             <https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc8126>.

  [RFC8174]  Leiba, B., "Ambiguity of Uppercase vs Lowercase in RFC
             2119 Key Words", BCP 14, RFC 8174, DOI 10.17487/RFC8174,
             May 2017, <https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc8174>.

  [RFC8415]  Mrugalski, T., Siodelski, M., Volz, B., Yourtchenko, A.,
             Richardson, M., Jiang, S., Lemon, T., and T. Winters,
             "Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol for IPv6 (DHCPv6)",
             RFC 8415, DOI 10.17487/RFC8415, November 2018,
             <https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc8415>.

8.2.  Informative References

  [LIGHTWEIGHT-4OVER6]
             Xie, C., Sun, Q., Qiong, Q., Zhou, C., Tsou, T., and Z.
             Liu, "Radius Extension for Lightweight 4over6", Work in
             Progress, Internet-Draft, draft-sun-softwire-lw4over6-
             radext-01, 6 March 2014, <https://tools.ietf.org/html/
             draft-sun-softwire-lw4over6-radext-01>.

  [RADIUS-EXT]
             Wang, Q., Meng, W., Wang, C., and M. Boucadair, "RADIUS
             Extensions for IPv4-Embedded Multicast and Unicast IPv6
             Prefixes", Work in Progress, Internet-Draft, draft-wang-
             radext-multicast-radius-ext-00, 2 December 2015,
             <https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-wang-radext-multicast-
             radius-ext-00>.

  [RFC2607]  Aboba, B. and J. Vollbrecht, "Proxy Chaining and Policy
             Implementation in Roaming", RFC 2607,
             DOI 10.17487/RFC2607, June 1999,
             <https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc2607>.

  [RFC2869]  Rigney, C., Willats, W., and P. Calhoun, "RADIUS
             Extensions", RFC 2869, DOI 10.17487/RFC2869, June 2000,
             <https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc2869>.

  [RFC4301]  Kent, S. and K. Seo, "Security Architecture for the
             Internet Protocol", RFC 4301, DOI 10.17487/RFC4301,
             December 2005, <https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc4301>.

  [RFC6333]  Durand, A., Droms, R., Woodyatt, J., and Y. Lee, "Dual-
             Stack Lite Broadband Deployments Following IPv4
             Exhaustion", RFC 6333, DOI 10.17487/RFC6333, August 2011,
             <https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc6333>.

  [RFC6346]  Bush, R., Ed., "The Address plus Port (A+P) Approach to
             the IPv4 Address Shortage", RFC 6346,
             DOI 10.17487/RFC6346, August 2011,
             <https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc6346>.

  [RFC6519]  Maglione, R. and A. Durand, "RADIUS Extensions for Dual-
             Stack Lite", RFC 6519, DOI 10.17487/RFC6519, February
             2012, <https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc6519>.

  [RFC6614]  Winter, S., McCauley, M., Venaas, S., and K. Wierenga,
             "Transport Layer Security (TLS) Encryption for RADIUS",
             RFC 6614, DOI 10.17487/RFC6614, May 2012,
             <https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc6614>.

  [RFC6977]  Boucadair, M. and X. Pougnard, "Triggering DHCPv6
             Reconfiguration from Relay Agents", RFC 6977,
             DOI 10.17487/RFC6977, July 2013,
             <https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc6977>.

  [RFC7596]  Cui, Y., Sun, Q., Boucadair, M., Tsou, T., Lee, Y., and I.
             Farrer, "Lightweight 4over6: An Extension to the Dual-
             Stack Lite Architecture", RFC 7596, DOI 10.17487/RFC7596,
             July 2015, <https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc7596>.

  [RFC7597]  Troan, O., Ed., Dec, W., Li, X., Bao, C., Matsushima, S.,
             Murakami, T., and T. Taylor, Ed., "Mapping of Address and
             Port with Encapsulation (MAP-E)", RFC 7597,
             DOI 10.17487/RFC7597, July 2015,
             <https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc7597>.

  [RFC7598]  Mrugalski, T., Troan, O., Farrer, I., Perreault, S., Dec,
             W., Bao, C., Yeh, L., and X. Deng, "DHCPv6 Options for
             Configuration of Softwire Address and Port-Mapped
             Clients", RFC 7598, DOI 10.17487/RFC7598, July 2015,
             <https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc7598>.

  [RFC7599]  Li, X., Bao, C., Dec, W., Ed., Troan, O., Matsushima, S.,
             and T. Murakami, "Mapping of Address and Port using
             Translation (MAP-T)", RFC 7599, DOI 10.17487/RFC7599, July
             2015, <https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc7599>.

  [RFC8114]  Boucadair, M., Qin, C., Jacquenet, C., Lee, Y., and Q.
             Wang, "Delivery of IPv4 Multicast Services to IPv4 Clients
             over an IPv6 Multicast Network", RFC 8114,
             DOI 10.17487/RFC8114, March 2017,
             <https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc8114>.

Appendix A.  DHCPv6 to RADIUS Field Mappings

  The following sections detail the mappings between the softwire
  DHCPv6 option fields and the relevant RADIUS attributes as defined in
  this document.

A.1.  OPTION_S46_RULE (89) to Softwire46-Rule Sub-TLV Field Mappings

   +-----------------------+----------------------+------------------+
   | OPTION_S46_RULE Field | Softwire46-Rule Name |   TLV Subfield   |
   +=======================+======================+==================+
   |         flags         |         N/A          | TLV-type (4, 5)  |
   +-----------------------+----------------------+------------------+
   |         ea-len        |      EA-Length       |      EA-len      |
   +-----------------------+----------------------+------------------+
   |      prefix4-len      |   Rule-IPv4-Prefix   |  Prefix-Length   |
   +-----------------------+----------------------+------------------+
   |      ipv4-prefix      |   Rule-IPv4-Prefix   | rule-ipv4-prefix |
   +-----------------------+----------------------+------------------+
   |      prefix6-len      |   Rule-IPv6-Prefix   |  Prefix-Length   |
   +-----------------------+----------------------+------------------+
   |      ipv6-prefix      |   Rule-IPv6-Prefix   | rule-ipv6-prefix |
   +-----------------------+----------------------+------------------+

    Table 7: OPTION_S46_RULE to Softwire46-Rule Sub-TLV Field Mappings

A.2.  OPTION_S46_BR (90) to Softwire46-BR Field Mappings

            +---------------------+------------------------+
            | OPTION_S46_BR Field | Softwire46-BR Subfield |
            +=====================+========================+
            |   br-ipv6-address   |    br-ipv6-address     |
            +---------------------+------------------------+

                Table 8: OPTION_S46_BR to Softwire46-BR
                             Field Mappings

A.3.  OPTION_S46_DMR (91) to Softwire46-DMR

           +----------------------+-------------------------+
           | OPTION_S46_DMR Field | Softwire46-DMR Subfield |
           +======================+=========================+
           |   dmr-prefix6-len    |     dmr-prefix6-len     |
           +----------------------+-------------------------+
           |   dmr-ipv6-prefix    |     dmr-ipv6-prefix     |
           +----------------------+-------------------------+

               Table 9: OPTION_S46_DMR to Softwire46-DMR
                             Field Mappings

A.4.  OPTION_S46_V4V6BIND (92) to Softwire46-V4V6Bind

    +---------------------+---------------------+------------------+
    | OPTION_S46_V4V6BIND | Softwire46-V4V6Bind |   TLV Subfield   |
    |        Field        |         Name        |                  |
    +=====================+=====================+==================+
    |     ipv4-address    |     IPv4-Address    |   ipv4-address   |
    +---------------------+---------------------+------------------+
    |   bindprefix6-len   |   Bind-IPv6-Prefix  |  Prefix-Length   |
    +---------------------+---------------------+------------------+
    |   bind-ipv6-prefix  |   Bind-IPv6-Prefix  | bind-ipv6-prefix |
    +---------------------+---------------------+------------------+

          Table 10: OPTION_S46_V4V6BIND to Softwire46-V4V6Bind
                             Field Mappings

A.5.  OPTION_S46_PORTPARAMS (93) to Softwire46-PORTPARAMS Field Mappings

  +-----------------------------+-----------------------+-------------+
  |    OPTION_S46_PORTPARAMS    | Softwire46-PORTPARAMS |     TLV     |
  |            Field            |          Name         |   Subfield  |
  +=============================+=======================+=============+
  |            offset           |      PSID-Offset      | PSID-Offset |
  +-----------------------------+-----------------------+-------------+
  |           PSID-len          |        PSID-Len       |   PSID-len  |
  +-----------------------------+-----------------------+-------------+
  |             PSID            |          PSID         |     PSID    |
  +-----------------------------+-----------------------+-------------+

         Table 11: OPTION_S46_PORTPARAMS to Softwire46-PORTPARAMS
                              Field Mappings

A.6.  OPTION_S46_PRIORITY (111) to Softwire46-PORTPARAMS Field Mappings

         +---------------------------+------------------------+
         | OPTION_S46_PRIORITY Field |  Softwire46-Priority   |
         |                           |   Attribute Subfield   |
         +===========================+========================+
         |      s46-option-code      | Softwire46-option-code |
         +---------------------------+------------------------+

                    Table 12: OPTION_S46_PRIORITY to
                  Softwire46-PORTPARAMS Field Mappings

A.7.  OPTION_V6_PREFIX64 (113) to Softwire46-Multicast Attribute Field
     Mappings

   +--------------------------+----------------------+---------------+
   | OPTION_V6_PREFIX64 Field | Softwire46-Multicast |  TLV Subfield |
   |                          |  Attribute TLV Name  |               |
   +==========================+======================+===============+
   |        asm-length        |     ASM-Prefix64     | Prefix-Length |
   +--------------------------+----------------------+---------------+
   |      ASM_mPrefix64       |     ASM-Prefix64     |  asm-prefix64 |
   +--------------------------+----------------------+---------------+
   |        ssm-length        |     SSM-Prefix64     | Prefix-Length |
   +--------------------------+----------------------+---------------+
   |      SSM_mPrefix64       |     SSM-Prefix64     |  ssm-prefix64 |
   +--------------------------+----------------------+---------------+
   |      unicast-length      |      U-Prefix64      | Prefix-Length |
   +--------------------------+----------------------+---------------+
   |        uPrefix64         |      U-Prefix64      |   u-prefix64  |
   +--------------------------+----------------------+---------------+

   Table 13: OPTION_V6_PREFIX64 to Softwire46-Multicast Field Mappings

Acknowledgements

  The authors would like to thank Peter Lothberg, Wojciech Dec, Ian
  Farrer, Suresh Krishnan, Qian Wang, Wei Meng, Cui Wang, Alan Dekok,
  Stefan Winter, and Yu Tianpeng for their valuable comments regarding
  this document.

  This document was merged with [LIGHTWEIGHT-4OVER6] and [RADIUS-EXT].
  Thanks to everyone who contributed to this document.

  Many thanks to Al Morton, Bernie Volz, Joel Halpern, and Donald
  Eastlake for the review.

Contributors

  Bing Liu
  Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.
  China

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  Peter Deacon
  IEA Software, Inc.
  United States of America

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  Qiong Sun
  China Telecom
  China

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  Qi Sun
  Tsinghua University
  China

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  Cathy Zhou
  Huawei Technologies
  China

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  Tina Tsou
  Huawei Technologies (USA)
  United States of America

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  ZiLong Liu
  Tsinghua University
  China

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  Yong Cui
  Tsinghua University
  China

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Authors' Addresses

  Sheng Jiang (editor)
  China
  Hai-Dian District, Beijing, 100095
  Q14, Huawei Campus, No.156 Beiqing Road
  Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.

  Email: [email protected]


  Yu Fu (editor)
  China
  Hai-Dian District, Beijing, 100190
  No.4 South 4th Street, Zhongguancun
  CNNIC

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  Chongfeng Xie
  China
  Beijing
  China Telecom

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  Tianxiang Li
  China
  100084
  Beijing
  Tsinghua University

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  Mohamed Boucadair (editor)
  Orange
  35000 Rennes
  France

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