Hi Mitchell, Thank you for your reply.

> A NAS-IP-Address can only belong to one huntgroup. So 127.0.0.1 and
> 192.168.1.1 will only ever match the "class1" huntgroup. This is
> essentially what huntgroups are for...to divide your NAS's into groups.

According to the your advice, I can define below huntgroup description.
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class1          NAS-IP-Address == 192.168.1.1
class2          NAS-IP-Address == 172.16.1.1
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TEST1 (Success)
/usr/local/bin/radtest test1 pass1 localhost 0 testing123 ppp 192.168.1.1

TEST2 (Success)
/usr/local/bin/radtest test2 pass2 localhost 0 testing123 ppp 172.16.1.1

I understand what a HUNTGROUP essentially. appreciate your advice.

Thank's

masaru

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