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RE: RADIUS Calling-Station-Id for WiMAX
- To: "'Avi Lior'" <avi@bridgewatersystems.com>, "'Alan DeKok'" <aland@deployingradius.com>, "'Matt Holdrege'" <Matt.Holdrege@strixsystems.com>
- Subject: RE: RADIUS Calling-Station-Id for WiMAX
- From: "David B. Nelson" <dnelson@elbrysnetworks.com>
- Date: Thu, 11 Sep 2008 13:23:12 -0400
- Cc: "'Mike Bean'" <bean@alcatel-lucent.com>, "'David B. Nelson'" <d.b.nelson@comcast.net>, "'Glen Zorn'" <glenzorn@comcast.net>, "'Ray Bell'" <ray@grid-net.com>, "'Bernard Aboba'" <bernard_aboba@hotmail.com>, "'Congdon, Paul T \(ProCurve\)'" <paul.congdon@hp.com>, <radiusext@ops.ietf.org>, "'Dan Romascanu'" <dromasca@avaya.com>
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- Organization: Elbrys Networks, Inc.
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> The MAC over-the-wire is different for different technogologies.
> 802.3 and 802.4 send the bits with the least siginificant bit
> first, while 802.5 and 802.6 send the most significant bit first.
Isn't this just the "host order" vs. "network order" issue? In my
experience, application layer protocols such as RADIUS always deal with data
in host order.
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