Hi Guys,

Evren: When looking at the cisco radius debug, There is no mention of
cisco-avpair (the dictionary is installed)
Im actually using ic-radius, which is almostthe same as free radius.

It seems as if radius isnt sending this information, or if it is, the cisco
box doesnt know about it.

Nader

> You just cant get radius send the required attribute or it sends the
> attribute but the as5300 somehow doesnt care?

> Here is a good example(although this is not actually freeradius)
> http://lists.cistron.nl/pipermail/cistron-radius/2001-July/001555.html

> Evren

On Wed, 8 Jan 2003, Nader Skaros wrote:

>
> Hi Guys,
>
> Im a bit of a newbie when it comes to access servers, but we have got a
cisco as5300 for our dialup customers and also our admin. We would like two
different ip-address pools, and securing users access using ACL's.
>
> Would anyone be able to give me a quick rundown on how to do this? I have
tried many different ways of doing this and in each case I just cant get
free radius to send the Cisco-AVPair attribute over. the nas keeps giving
ip's from the default pool
>
> Thanx in advance
> =)


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