But the problem is the fact that the radgroupreply entries will override whatever is in the radreply table... I would have to use '+=' in both radreply and radgroupreply to send these attributes...

If I use anything other than '+=', then the first Cisco-AVPair will be overwritten by the second Cisco-AVPair... And if I use += in both tables, then I'll have four Cisco-AVPair's... Which will most likely thoroughly confuse my Cisco router...

That's my delima...

Brad


have two entries in the radreply table with the same Attributes?

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