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        Title           : Network Access Servers Requirements: Extended RADIUS 
                          Practices
        Author(s)       : D. Mitton
        Filename        : draft-ietf-nasreq-ext-radiuspract-01.txt
        Pages           : 16
        Date            : 11-Oct-99
        
This document describes current practices implemented in NAS products
that go beyond the scope of the RADIUS RFCs (2138, 2139). The purpose of
this effort is to give examples that show the need for addressing and
standardizing these types of ad-hoc functions.  Since many of these
features require a matching server support component, the ability to
deploy and manage interoperable NAS and AAA server products is severely
hindered.
These practices are documented here to show functions that are obviously
desired in developing future AAA protocols for NAS deployment.
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Requirements Next Generation (NASREQNG) Working Group of the Internet
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