This may be a stupid question, but do mobile operating systems even have an LLDP stack? tim From: Captive-portals <[email protected]> on behalf of "Eric Vyncke (evyncke)" <[email protected]> LLDP may not traverse any layer-2 device (actually should not). PvD (even in an IPv4-only environment) has obviously my preference ;-) I thought that the ‘box’ in the draft where components, where component being an app, a container or a set of containers/boxes. Rather than making the diagram complex, I would prefer to make sure that it is understood what component means
Nice and useful cancelled meeting yesterday -éric From:
Captive-portals <[email protected]> on behalf of Nasir Hafeez <[email protected]> As discussed in yesterday's IETF meeting, CAPPORT Architecture states that the CAPPORT web server signals allow/deny rules to Captive Portal Enforcement device. In reality, however, there may be intermediate devices
like RADIUS servers or WiFi controllers that are doing that signaling, not the CAPPORT web server (and in the case of walled garden entries, the web portal is never involved). The architecture diagram and related sections of the document should perhaps be
updated to show that. Another option that occurred to me was using LLDP for capport signaling. Do you think there is any utility in pursuing this?
Regards, Nasir Hafeez |