On Thu, Oct 18, 2007 at 04:59:05PM -0400, Eric Voit (evoit) wrote:
> 
> Any standardized DHCP Auth mechanism shouldn't preclude this.  In fact,
> non-standard 802.1x implementations have already blazed this trail.  EAP
> over 802.1x credential failure can allow the access port to be allocated
> to a guest VLAN instead of the access port going into a port-blocked
> mode.  Likewise, DHCP Auth EAP credential failure could result in the L3
> edge assigning the subscriber a non-public IP Address, and associating
> the customer with a diagnostic VRF (w/ 911 support of course).   

Then how is DHCP auth different from PANA in terms of debugging?

Yoshihiro Ohba


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