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Re: çå: Q on Ver.-05 of draft-ietf-radext-ipv6-access after IETF81 radext session
- To: Leaf yeh <leaf.y.yeh@huawei.com>
- Subject: Re: çå: Q on Ver.-05 of draft-ietf-radext-ipv6-access after IETF81 radext session
- From: "David B. Nelson" <d.b.nelson@comcast.net>
- Date: Mon, 15 Aug 2011 11:43:31 +0000 (UTC)
- Cc: draft-ietf-radext-ipv6-access@tools.ietf.org, radiusext@ops.ietf.org, fine sz <fine_sz@huawei.com>, Qiujin <qiujin@huawei.com>, Wangshuxiang <wangshuxiang@huawei.com>, draft-tan-v6ops-fast6-aaa@tools.ietf.org, wdec@cisco.com, roberta maglione <roberta.maglione@telecomitalia.it>, jacniq@gmail.com, Bernard Aboba <bernard_aboba@hotmail.com>
- In-reply-to: <E1CE3E6E6D4E1C438B0ADC9FFFA345EA057318D8@SZXEML510-MBS.china.huawei.com>
> The âUser-Typeâ can cover the following cases for both
> PPPoE and IPoE access model by now.
The proposed values for this attribute seem to describe properties of the attached host. In RADIUS, the term "user" refers to a human, for whom account and service provisioning has been established. I would suggest calling this proposed attribute something else, more accurately descriptive.
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