I need to set up 9 bandwidth rates on an Imagestream. I can only do it based
on IP address or subnet. So, I decided to assign rate groups to subnets.
Then I come up with the problem of sending the customer to the correct
subnet when they authenticate. After reading much Radius documentation and
numerous RFC documents, I have concluded that there must be some way for
Radius to do what I want. Specifically, there is a section in the FAQ for
freeRADIUS that talks about Framed-Filter-Id and ACLs with a CISCO router.
Is there some Radius-based way that this (or something like it) can be used
to tell a DHCP server (either under Linux or on the Imagestream router) what
subnet to put the user into? Or is there some way that the Framed-IP-Address
and Framed-IP-Netmask can be used to specify what subnet a DHCP server
should put the user into? We don't want to use static IP addresses, even
though that would make this part of the implimentation of the network much
easier for us to set up. We are trying to make it easier on the end-user.

And while I'm asking, does anyone know how to make sure that the user does
NOT get access via a different subnet? We are setting up nine 21-bit
networks. One for each level of service. We don't want them to have the
ability to manually specify an IP address, gateway, and subnet mask in a
different GoS subnet and have it actually work.

Thanks in advance.

Eliot Gable
Great Lakes Internet Technical Support
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
1-810-679-3395


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