Paul Keogh wrote:
hmmm, ok, that would be an issue.
But in the log David provided there was no client IP, even not under different attribute name.
Then you must ask the NAS administrator to turn it on. You won't necessarily get it by default, and without it the WAP box cannot do anything as its the only piece of information that can correlate the (WAP) client UDP packet and the RADIUS packet.
Another piece of hard earned experience - the client IP address that the NAS sees is not necessarily the one ultimately presented to the WAP gateway. There are all sorts of funny NAT style tricks that can happen between the NAS server and the WAP gateway, especially in operator GPRS environments. Prepare yourself for lots of telephone conferences, explainations, tears and tatrums to sort it out :-).
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