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RE: [LinkSec] Issues with Supplicant Controled port





If the supplicant has a controlled port like the authenticator does, then it
also presumably has an uncontrolled port.  It is possible to send and
receive frames on the uncontrolled port at anytime that is physically
possible.

Paul

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Robert Moskowitz [mailto:rgm@trusecure.com] 
> Sent: Sunday, August 10, 2003 4:32 AM
> To: Tony Jeffree; stds-802-1@ieee.org; stds-802-linksec@ieee.org
> Subject: [LinkSec] Issues with Supplicant Controled port
> 
> 
> 
> At the San Fran meeting there was good concensus to accept my 
> requested 
> change to explicitly define the Supplicant Control Port.
> 
> There was one concern.  That was:
> 
> When the Supplicant is portStatus=Invalid,
> 
> The Supplicant cannot transmit, but can it receive?
> 
> I think the discuss was going that it was important for 
> bridges that were 
> supplicants to receive frames even in the Invalid status.
> 
> We need to resolve this so we can settle the disposition of 
> my changes for 
> the Supplicant Controled Port.
> 
> 
> Robert Moskowitz
> Senior Technical Director
> ICSA Labs, a division of TruSecure Corp.
> 	(248) 968-9809
> Fax:	(248) 968-2824
> rgm@icaslabs.com
> 
> There's no limit to what can be accomplished
> if it doesn't matter who gets the credit
> 
>