Thanks Cassidy. Where does most of the logic live for determining things like the appropriate pool for a user or the ACL you want to apply?

On 1/6/2016 8:58 PM, Cassidy B. Larson wrote:
We use Cisco for our PPPoE termination. Mostly 7301 and ASR1001s.
Some static IPs but mostly Dynamic Pools. Multiple dynamic pools for suspended, filtered, and non-filtered regular users. We return Framed-Routes, ACLs and other avpairs via Radius reply attributes.
Oh and IPv6 as well.


On Jan 6, 2016, at 7:50 PM, Simon Westlake <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

For those of you using RADIUS to manage your customers (whether via PPPoE, or something else), how are you doing it? Are you using pools, static addresses or a mixture? Are you using groups to control access/redirect to delinquency pages etc or other methods? What kind of attributes are you using? What is/are your NAS? I'm guessing mostly Mikrotik in this group!

I'm working on a bunch of RADIUS stuff right now, and trying to build it to be as flexible as possible.. any input any of you can give on how you use RADIUS on your network would be very much appreciated!

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