[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Then I come up with the problem of sending the customer to the correct
subnet when they authenticate. After reading much Radius documentation and
numerous RFC documents, I have concluded that there must be some way for
Radius to do what I want. Specifically, there is a
I need to set up 9 bandwidth rates on an Imagestream. I can only do it based
on IP address or subnet. So, I decided to assign rate groups to subnets.
Then I come up with the problem of sending the customer to the correct
subnet when they authenticate. After reading much Radius documentation and
Hi , this might be one of the supedist
questions everybody ever posted to this group , but
hey , what the heck , won't know if I don't try
heh. :)
I was wondering if one can use Radius to do dhcp.
Let me give you my scenario , there might
be another solution to my problem.
I'm running a
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ViljoenSent: Tuesday, April 09, 2002 4:22 AMTo:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: Radius /
DHCP
Hi , this might be one of the supedist
questions everybody ever posted to this group
. Is there maybe another way of doing this or
am I overlooking something.
You probably do need to use dhcp to get IP's. Luckily, RADIUS
DHCP don't need to talk.
Alan DeKok.
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