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DHCP is based on ARP, so there should be a DHCP server on the client's LAN (which can be the router for example).
Optionally, that DHCP server can relay the requests to another DHCP server (which can be on the same machine as your radius server)
 
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Sent: Wednesday, January 12, 2005 7:42 PM
Subject: Re: Configuring EAP User attributes

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If it's impossible for machine that use EAP to get their IP address via Radius, should then DHCP server running on same machine as Radius server, or better using router.
 
Jacques VUVANT

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