RE: Re[2]: ippool issue

2003-10-29 Thread Paul Hampson
> From: Alexander Lunyov > Sent: Thursday, 30 October 2003 12:14 PM > What do you mean? NAS in the same logical network or radius server in the > same logical network? > For example, i want this ippool working with NAS. > > ippool main_pool { > range-start = 192.168.25

Re: Re[2]: ippool issue

2003-10-29 Thread Gustavo A. Lozano
You need an address in the RAS to act as a gateway... You can configure any pool in whatever RAS but for example if the RAS is a cisco you will need to do something like: interface eth0 ip add xxx.xxx.xxx.1 secondary interface eth0 ip add yyy.yyy.yyy.1 secondary .. ... and now you can assi

Re[2]: ippool issue

2003-10-29 Thread Alexander Lunyov
Hello Gustavo, Wednesday, October 29, 2003, 8:42:51 AM, you wrote: GAL> Sure you can. GAL> But if you do that you cant get routed to any place. GAL> You need a gateway address within the same logical network. What do you mean? NAS in the same logical network or radius server in the