[ietf-nntp] I-D ACTION:draft-congdon-radext-ieee802-00.txt

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	Title		: RADIUS Extensions for IEEE 802
	Author(s)	: P. Congdon, et al.
	Filename	: draft-congdon-radext-ieee802-00.txt
	Pages		: 26
	Date		: 2004-7-13
	
IEEE 802.1X-2004 enables authenticated access to IEEE 802 media,
   including Ethernet, Token Ring, and 802.11 wireless LANs.  Although
   AAA support is optional within IEEE 802.1X, it is expected that many
   IEEE 802.1X Authenticators will function as RADIUS or Diameter
   clients (or both).

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