But as most of the stuff on RouterOS, it only does what it does. It isn't a generic RADIUS server as far as I know.

On 3/9/2017 4:30 PM, Josh Luthman wrote:
Isn't that what UserManager is..?


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On Thu, Mar 9, 2017 at 4:28 PM, Scott Reed <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    A server at the NOC or in the cloud, 2 for redundancy if needed.

    MT doesn't run a RADIUS server on the router, just a client.


    On 3/9/2017 3:45 PM, Sam Morris wrote:
    A simplified overview of this configuration is a MikroTik CCR at the two
    PoPs (one on each end of a service area, running BGP), and MikroTik 1009
    routers at each tower in the service area.

    We're in the process of setting up our first RADIUS installation. For
    those of you who have set this up before, do you prefer to run a
    standalone FreeRadius server at each PoP, or would you run RADIUS on the
    CCR routers at each PoP? (Hopefully this isn't too ambiguous of a
    question...) If load matters, the most data that could be coming into
    the CCRs is less than 1 Gbps - and more-likely to be closer to 300 Mbps
    than 1 Gbps.

    Thanks,
    Sam
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