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802.1x has been a standard for over a year now.

The MIB -
http://www.ieee802.org/1/pages/802.1x.html

and the actual standard is at -
http://standards.ieee.org/getieee802/download/802.1X-2001.pdf

regards,
nikhil.


Jason Lixfeld wrote:
| I don't expect that we will see LEAP.  LEAP is Cisco proprietary, AFAIK
| and implements some protocol and standards drafts which are to be
| bundled into the up and coming 802.11x protocol as soon as it is
| approved by the standards committee (IEEE?).
|
| I don't know if Cisco has or ever will release their LEAP code, but even
| if they do, 802.11x will just make it obsolete.
|
|
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|>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
|>[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of
|>Gary Barnden
|>Sent: Sunday, September 29, 2002 10:46 PM
|>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED];
|>[EMAIL PROTECTED]
|>Subject: LEAP Support
|>
|>
|>Hello
|>
|>Just wondering if anyone is currently looking at LEAP support for FR?
|>
|>If so, what timeframe?
|>what would it take to get it hurried along?
|>
|>Regards
|>
|>Gary Barnden
|>
|>
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AP/STT.  Helsinki, Dec 5th, 6:22 AM.  For immediate release.

In order to allay fears about the continuity of the Linux project, Linus
Torvalds together with his manager Tove Monni have released "Linus
v2.0", affectionately known as "Kernel Hacker - The Next Generation".

Linux stock prices on Wall Street rose sharply after the announcement;
as one well-known analyst who wishes to remain anonymous says - "It
shows a long-term commitment, and while we expect a short-term decrease
in productivity, we feel that this solidifies the development in the
long run".

Other analysts downplay the importance of the event, and claim that just
about anybody could have done it.  "I'm glad somebody finally told them
about the birds and the bees" one sceptic comments cryptically.  But
even the skeptics agree that it is an interesting turn of events.

Others bring up other issues with the new version - "I'm especially
intrigued by the fact that the new version is female, and look forward
to seeing what the impact of that will be on future development.  Will
"Red Hat Linux" change to "Pink Hat Linux", for example?"
        -- Linus Torvalds announcing that he became father of a girl
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