Thanks Mike ... but as I see it ..

User dials in with user pass of  something/something .. (not configured in 
Users or Passwd file) .. my Ascend Max (4000's) box sends the request to 
radius, to which radius deny's the auth request .. then Ascend drops the 
call . ??

I would have thought that it needed to be something in the Users file that 
said, "OK, I can't auth you with that user/pass, so have an IP of 192.168 
....  "   ??    Can the Users file do this??

Am I missing something somewhere?


At 15:21 13/12/2001 +0000, you wrote:
>In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
>Tim  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >I am sure this has been asked before, but can't find it in the archives at
> >the moment ...
> >What do I use in the users file in order to have a dial customer restricted
> >to a local range of IP's (192.0.168.0)
>
>You define a filter on your NAS (this is NAS-specific!). Then you add
>Filter-ID = "name-of-filter" to the users profile in the users file
>and the NAS should apply that filter on the users dialin connection.
>
>Mike.
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