Thanks for the response,
I was able to allow the NAS device assign the IP address to the client,
it worked great using the 255.255.255.254 address.
But on the radius server is there a way to define a static IP address
for each client for each device though, maybe using suffix or prefix's?
(For the NAS device is pulling from a pool of IP addresses that is
defined on the NAS device randomly giving the numbers to the end users)
The Two devices I am working with is a Cisco VPN Concentrator and
Dial-Up pool configured on a Cisco Router.
Thanks for all your help,
Andrew Grimmett
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Sent: Wednesday, September 25, 2002 2:53 AM
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Subject: Re: IP Addresses for Clients
Hello!
On Tue, 24 Sep 2002, Andrew Grimmett wrote:
> I currently have Freeradius 0.7.1 installed and running, how can I
> assign multiple static IP address for users that are connecting
through
> different devices with the radius server? I currently have the users
It depends on the matter; in the most cases this can be done by NAS,
RADIUS server should be configured to response special "magic" IP:
255.255.255.254 IIRC.
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