Hello Art -

As Frank says, the Identifier in the Client clause can be very useful, 
as you can use it to group NAS equipment by POP location, or by vendor 
and/or model, or whatever. The Identifier does not need to be unique.

regards

Hugh


On Friday, August 30, 2002, at 11:23 PM, Frank Danielson wrote:

> Yes, it's quite handy.
>
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> Subject: (RADIATOR) Client Statements
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> Hey Folks,
>
> Just wondering if it is possible to have multiple Client statments with 
> the
> same Identifier as below:
>
> <Client X.X.X.X>
>          Secret XXXXXXXXXX
>          Identifier client-hello
> </Client>
>
> <Client X.X.X.Y>
>          Secret YYYYYYYYYYY
>          Identifier client-hello
> </Client>
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Art
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