If you're doing 802.1x authentication, then it will be the MAC. The
supplicant may not even have an IP address when it communicates with the
NAS (the ethernet switch) if it is configured for DHCP.
If you're logging into the CLI of a device configured to authenticate
using RADIUS, then I would
Normally is the ip address.
Yuri
Jonathan De Graeve wrote:
Is this value the mac or the ip address on Ethernet networks.
I need to know since I'm programming a radiusclient.
J.
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It is what ever you want, but it is best to pick something unique you
can use to identify the end point equipment.
For dial-up it is the caller-id, for EAP it is usually a MAC
address and for tunnelling it is usually an IP address.
On Tue, 2005-11-10 at 21:03 +0200, Jonathan De Graeve wrote:
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