Paul Stewart wrote:
> Am going to implement "ppp ipcp dns" so that we have specific control over
> it's assignment...
Of course if you have a common template, but different users use
different name servers, etc, sending them back in the RADIUS profile
always works to:
cisco-avpair = ip:dns-serve
overridden.
Ip-name-server on the shelf is for local name resolution
Cheers
raj
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Sent: 15 August 2007 14:19
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Subject: [c-nsp] PPPOE DNS Question
Hi folks...
This may
we have specific control over
it's assignment...
Thanks,
Paul
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On 15 Aug 2007, at 3:19 PM, Paul Stewart wrote:
>
> We have 7206VXR's for LAC/LNS termination (PPPOE). When a client
> connects
> and successfully authenticates against our Radius servers, where
> does DNS
> get assigned from? Is it from the "ip name-server" statements on
> the shelf
> it
On Wednesday 15 August 2007 09:19:08 Paul Stewart wrote:
> Hi folks...
>
> This may seem like a silly question but I can't find a doc to confirm
> this
>
> We have 7206VXR's for LAC/LNS termination (PPPOE). When a client connects
> and successfully authenticates against our Radius servers, whe
Hi folks...
This may seem like a silly question but I can't find a doc to confirm
this
We have 7206VXR's for LAC/LNS termination (PPPOE). When a client connects
and successfully authenticates against our Radius servers, where does DNS
get assigned from? Is it from the "ip name-server" state