Olivier Bilodeau wrote:
>
>> If there's nothing yet, maybe they can create a wiki page for it? I'd be
>> willing to edit the entries, either on the wiki if I can get an account,
>> or offline and batch up the responses into wiki markup.
>>
>
> As suggested, I created a Wiki page: http://wiki.free
Olivier Bilodeau wrote:
> As suggested, I created a Wiki page: http://wiki.freeradius.org/NAS-Port
>
> I added what we have so far. I'll try to remember to maintain it.
Thanks.
Alan DeKok.
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I was wondering if there has been a collective effort to document the
meaning of the NAS-Port by the various Network Vendors?
If there's nothing yet, maybe they can create a wiki page for it? I'd be
willing to edit the entries, either on the wiki if I can get an account,
or offline and batch
Olivier Bilodeau wrote:
Hi,
I was wondering if there has been a collective effort to document the
meaning of the NAS-Port by the various Network Vendors?
We are working on PacketFence here (an open source NAC) and we
translate the NAS-Port to the ifIndex so we can request a dot1x
reauthenti
Olivier Bilodeau wrote:
> I was wondering if there has been a collective effort to document the
> meaning of the NAS-Port by the various Network Vendors?
Some, not much.
> We are working on PacketFence here (an open source NAC) and we translate
> the NAS-Port to the ifIndex so we can request a
Hi,
I was wondering if there has been a collective effort to document the
meaning of the NAS-Port by the various Network Vendors?
We are working on PacketFence here (an open source NAC) and we translate
the NAS-Port to the ifIndex so we can request a dot1x reauthentication
to the ifIndex if
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