Dusty Doris wrote:
radius-server attribute nas-port format X
with X being dependant on the type of connections
I don't know if this will force it, but perhaps the default type is
something that doesn't apply to your type of connection. For PPPoA we
use format d, which gives you the slot/mod
On Tue, 25 Oct 2005, Miguel wrote:
Hi, im having problems implementing simultaneous-use on a cisco AS5400, is
the same problem addresses in this thread
http://lists.cistron.nl/pipermail/freeradius-users/2005-March/041894.html
Ok, i know what the problem is, but how can i instruct the cisco th
Jonathan De Graeve wrote:
Depends on the nas.
Which nas?
Cisco AS5400
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>Ok, i know what the problem is, but how can i instruct the cisco that
it
>must send the NAS-Port attribute?, is this even posible?
Depends on the nas.
Which nas?
J.
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Miguel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ok, i know what the problem is, but how can i instruct the cisco that it
> must send the NAS-Port attribute?, is this even posible?
No.
Alan DeKok.
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