Hello,
 
I was wondering if someone could help me with this question.
 
If a NAS sends a access-request packet and it does not get a response from the radius 
server within the timelimit (3 sec), it then sends another access-request (with 
different packet id) packet.
 
The radius server gets the first ( network lag) packet, assigns a ip address from a 
pool, and sends it back, it then receives the second packet (it has different id, 
local cache response is not used), checks ip pools db, a record exists (NAS IP/Port) 
assigns a new ip address and sends it back.
 
Does the NAS discard the access-accept of the first packet, and only accept the 
second? or does it accept the first it receives? Therefore the ip address the db 
thinks is assigned, might not be the same as the ip address the NAS assigns to the 
client.
 
thanks
 
Allister Maguire
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