What is 3580 RFC 3580?

What is 3580 RFC 3580?

RFC 3580 IEEE 802.1X RADIUS September 2003 Association The service used to establish Access Point/Station mapping and enable Station invocation of the distribution system services. Authenticator An Authenticator is an entity that requires authentication from the Supplicant.

Why is the session-ID value restricted?

The format of the Session-ID value is restricted, both to avoid detection of the system type that generated it and to keep it a hexadecimal representation such that it can be stored as a 128-bit binary value in log records. 4. Session-ID Behavior 4.1.

How is the session-ID generated?

The Session-ID value is generated by taking the Call-ID header value and SHA-1 hashing it based on HMAC (as defined in [ RFC2104 ]) using a locally generated pseudorandom 128-bit system secret key to create a 128-bit resultant HMAC value.

What is an informational RFC?

Introduction This RFC, which contains the text of an individual Internet-Draft that was submitted originally to the DISPATCH Working Group, is being published now as an Informational document to provide a reference for later RFCs.

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