Limitations
 
 
  The following features of Change-of-Authorization (RFC5176) are not
   implemented in ExtremeXOS:
  
   - Reverse Path Forwarding Check—Typically this is used in a proxy scenario.
    This check is used to determine if the IP address indicated by the RADIUS attributes is a
    routable destination address for a request sent by the switch software.
- IPSEC encryption—End-to-end encryption of both the RADIUS requests and
    responses. 
- Disconnect-Request and Change-of-Authorization packets identifying
    sessions with anything other than the Calling-Station-Id attribute containing a properly
    formatted MAC address. In addition to the Calling-Station-ID attribute, you can also use a
    NAS-Port attribute, which indicates the index of the specific port the session is connected
    to.
- Acct-Session-Id attribute—This is an alternate means of session
    identification. Sessions are currently uniquely identified by port and MAC address pair.
- Retransmissions of Disconnect-Request or Change-of-Authorization ACK and
    NAK packets—Retransmissions of packets is the responsibility of the device initiating the
    dynamic authorization transactions.