Minutes for 0156: MIB ieee8021XAuthenticatorTable

Standard: IEEE 802.1X-2010 Clause: 13.5 Draft with fix: Status: Rejected
Submitter: Raphael Garti Date: 2015-01-07 Rationale: According to the description of ieee8021XAuthenticatorTable, it should b...
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Date Meeting Text Status
2015-01-13 Jan 2015 Interim Referred to 802.1 Security TG Technical experts review
2015-03-07 Mar 2015 Plenary Status in http://www.ieee802.org/1/private/email2/msg22740.html The existing description of the table describes its persistence. See discussion of maintenance request #154 above for a discussion of what ieee8021XPaePortAuthenticatorEnable means. In particular it does not mean that useEAP is set to a value other than 'Never', it simply means that the implemented capability is available for use, not that the Logon Process has decided to set authenticate to take the PACP state machine (figure 8-6 or figure 8-7) out of UNAUTHENTICATED state. Rejected
2015-03-07 May 2015 Interim Status in http://www.ieee802.org/1/private/email2/msg22740.html The existing description of the table describes its persistence. See discussion of maintenance request #154 above for a discussion of what ieee8021XPaePortAuthenticatorEnable means. In particular it does not mean that useEAP is set to a value other than 'Never', it simply means that the implemented capability is available for use, not that the Logon Process has decided to set authenticate to take the PACP state machine (figure 8-6 or figure 8-7) out of UNAUTHENTICATED state. Rejected
2015-03-07 Jul 2015 Plenary Status in http://www.ieee802.org/1/private/email2/msg22740.html The existing description of the table describes its persistence. See discussion of maintenance request #154 above for a discussion of what ieee8021XPaePortAuthenticatorEnable means. In particular it does not mean that useEAP is set to a value other than 'Never', it simply means that the implemented capability is available for use, not that the Logon Process has decided to set authenticate to take the PACP state machine (figure 8-6 or figure 8-7) out of UNAUTHENTICATED state. Rejected

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