Hi Ernie,

* Run radiusd -X and check that Access-Accept is being sent, and how long after the Access-Request this is.

* Verify with tcpdump that the packet is actually getting onto the wire.

* Check for iptables rules/access-lists that might be dropping/rejecting the packets.

* Make sure your AS5300 and freeradius are configured to use the same port numbers. freeradius shouldn't be seeing the Access-Request if not, but it might be worth a look.

Ernie Dunbar wrote:
G'day Ernie,

Can you sniff on the AS5300 and ensure the Access-Accept packets are
arriving before the 3 second (default) timeout?

Yes, we tried that. The access-accept packets aren't arriving at all!

Does it work if you temporarily disable the Simultaneous-Use check?

No, that doesn't work either.

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