Hello,

 

you can use the attribute value pairs that the TACACS use.

 

Normally��� you write�� Cisco-AVPair = "ip:addr-pool=test"

 

����������������������������������� The first attribute is the protocol� than �comes the attribute.

 

����������������������������������� Ciso-AVPair = "ip:route 192.168.126.0 255.255.255.0� 172.35.23.23"

 

I bought a book where you can find all Value-Pairs for Radius and Cisco

 

I calls Cisco IOS 12.0 Network Security.

 

 

Mit freundlichen Gr�ssen

Christian Ihm

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-----Urspr�ngliche Nachricht-----
Von: Scott Van Outer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Gesendet: Montag, 3. M�rz 2003 21:34
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Betreff: Cisco PIX and Router attribute-value pairs Documentation

 

I'm setting up my first RADIUS server and I'm trying to determine how to pass an IP based on username/password authentication back to the VPN appliance. �In this case I'm trying to test the configuration with a Cisco PIX 515.� When the equipment for this project arrives I'll need to implement the configuration on a Cisco 2621XM router.� I've tried to find some documentation on Cisco attribute-value pairs, but so far I haven't had much luck other than 2 emails that mention how to pass back an acl name.

 

I'd appreciate any help I can get.

 

Thanks,

 

Scott van Outer

Genscape Inc.

124 North First Street

Louisville, KY 40202

Office: 502-583-2877

Fax: 502-583-3464

 

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