Yes clients are mention all over the book but there is a definition on Page
3, which states:

"When discussing AAA and RADIUS, the terms "clients" and "server" often
comes up. However, there can be some confusion about which of these roles a
particular machine is playing..". Please read the entire explanation. I do
not believe it answer my question. As I have said, I have read the book
about 5 times and there are several references to "clients" applicable to
the subject being discussed.

Please read my question again & if you know the answer, then, please let me
know.

Thanks.

Kirti

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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 01/06/2004 11:22:29 
AM:

> I have the RADIUS book from O'Rilley & I am reading it. I have read the 
book
> about 5-times. If the answer is in the book, kindly point me to the page
> number. I will really appreciate it.

You must be reading the book in sandscrit, because client references are 
all over it.  Such as:

http://safari.oreilly.com/?x=1&mode=section&sortKey=title&sortOrder=asc&view
=&xmlid=0-596-00322-6/radius-CHP-6-SECT-3&open=false&g=&catid=&s=1&b=1&f=1&t
=1&c=1&u=1&r=&o=1

Vincent Giovannone
Network Infrastructure Group
Information Services Division
Rush University Medical Center

"When I was four I wanted an Action Man armoured personnel carrier. I 
didn't have any genuine Action Men - my parents couldn't afford them; 
instead of a professional army I had a ragtag band of Korean and Chinese 
irregulars whose political commitment, I hoped, made up for their having 
no knee or elbow joints." 
    -- Mil Millington


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