John Williams wrote:
Is it possible to get the customers radius server to specify the IP address
pool to use from the Cisco to assign an IP address?
I found this attribute:
Ascend-Assign-IP-Global-Pool
Can our customer use:
Ascend-Assign-IP-Global-Pool = IP-POOL
In his radius entries to s
Cisco?
John
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Subject: Re: Radius Proxying and IP injection
John Williams wrote:
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> Looking through the radius files
John Williams wrote:
Looking through the radius files I saw this in the attrs file:
##
# The rest of this file contains the DEFAULT entry.
# DEFAULT matches with all realm names.
#
DEFAULT
Service-Type == Framed-User,
Service-Type == Login-User,
Login-S
>> The proxying seems to be working fine as all requests for the realm are
>> sent to the customers radius server.
>>
>> And our log files show that the authentication was "OK".
>>
>> However the users that are authenticating are being dropped offline as
>> soon as they authenticate.
> Let m
##
The strange thing is the Framed-IP-Address, it isn’t showing the correct
IP address that the user has assigned in our customer radius users file.
If I run radtest from the command line against the customers radius
server it returns:
If you get differe
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John Williams wrote:
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>
> However the users that are authenticating are being dropped offlin
John Williams wrote:
However the users that are authenticating are being dropped offline as
soon as they authenticate.
The account logs show the reason as being “User-Request” although the
user hasn’t requested a disconnect, in fact they aren’t connected long
enough to do so.
The c
Framed-IP-Netmask = 255.255.255.255
Acct-Interim-Interval = 7200
Framed-Protocol = PPP
Service-Type = Framed-User
#######
With the correct IP address.
Any ideas why it’s doing this?
Thanks
John
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Hi all
We are proxying a realm for a customer that takes ADSL
connections from us.
Our ADSL connections terminate on a Cisco 7204 over an L2TP
tunnel.
The proxying seems to be working fine as all requests for
the realm are sent to the customers radius server.
And our log files sho
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