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RE: I-D ACTION:draft-ietf-radext-dynauth-client-mib-05.txt



I thinkl this document is fine now.
However, when I read:
   radiusDynAuthServerClientPortNumber OBJECT-TYPE
          SYNTAX     InetPortNumber
          MAX-ACCESS read-only

          STATUS     current
          DESCRIPTION
                "The UDP destination port that the RADIUS Dynamic
                 Authorization Client is using to send requests to this
                 server. The value zero is invalid."
          ::= { radiusDynAuthServerEntry 4 }

I think I would make that 
          SYNTAX     InetPortNumber (1..65535)
So that it is also determinable by machine that zero is invalid.
I know that I only pointed out that according to RFC4001 you must state
what zero means. But if the value is not allowed, as I now understand it,
then I think using the SYNTAX I suggest is better.

Bert

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> Subject: I-D ACTION:draft-ietf-radext-dynauth-client-mib-05.txt 
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> A New Internet-Draft is available from the on-line 
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> This draft is a work item of the RADIUS EXTensions Working 
> Group of the IETF.
> 
> 	Title		: Dynamic Authorization Client MIB
> 	Author(s)	: S. De Cnodder, et al.
> 	Filename	: draft-ietf-radext-dynauth-client-mib-05.txt
> 	Pages		: 30
> 	Date		: 2006-3-29
> 	
> This memo defines a portion of the Management Information Base (MIB)
>    for use with network management protocols in the Internet 
> community.
>    In particular, it describes the Remote Authentication Dial In User
>    Service (RADIUS) [RFC2865] Dynamic Authorization Client (DAC)
>    functions that support the dynamic authorization extensions as
>    defined in RFC 3576.
> 
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