Milver,

I'm trying to do this automatically by using the radius, the Idea is if user is connected with ADSL and his/her ADSL disconnects the ISDN would connect, and the radius would change their route by injecting the route into whichever NAS they connected to at the time, this works fine so far, but the problem arises if the user happens to have to subnets and I need to pass route for those two subnets to the NAS, for some reason the first attribute is the one that gets injected into the router and the second subnet is ignored.

Thanks in advance



Milver S. Nisay wrote:



Hi Guys,

We have remote users using ADSL to connect back to the head office and that works fine. As each user connects the radius passes the route to the NAS and that is fine. My question is if I wanted to pass to routes for two subnets (i.e ip:route 10.10.10.0 255.255.255.0 and ip:route 172.16.1.0 255.255.255.0) how would you do it?


doing the routes statically can be done from the client side either windows/linux workstations.
//milver



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