In article <00a101c1fd56$61050be0$b800a8c0@kelvindell>, Echo FreeRadius <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >For example we are in the process of putting in 4 Nortel CVX 1800's with >1288 lines each all in one large roll over (5152 lines) in the GTA (Greater >Toronto Area) > >From those 4 CVX's we are going to provide wholesale dialup port for 4 - 10 >different ISP's Each ISP wants their customers to receive an address form >their IP block so it resolves back to their company. This is done for >several reasons controlling access to SMTP servers and other resources as >well as just for appearance so that their customers can't see that we use >the same dial-up ports.
So you create 1 pool for each ISP on each CVX. The CVX supports multiple pools, and you can tell it which pool to use using a radius attribute. If you have 4 CVXes, just make each pool 25% of the max. number of dialin lines an ISP may use. Well maybe a bit larger to allow for not-perfect distribution of clients over the 4 CVXes. Mike. -- "Insanity -- a perfectly rational adjustment to an insane world." - R.D. Lang - List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html
