Just because RADIUS has an attribute defined, doesn't mean the NAS supports it for your use.
In general, the IP address assignment attributes are intended for use with NAS's that are point-to-point access routers where the address will be for an "unnumbered" connection, where the link level understands such an assignment.
 
802.11 Wifi Access Points don't do this.  There is no link level mechanism for it.  You must use DHCP or static assignments.
 
Dave.


Oct 20, 2009 05:48:34 AM, [email protected] wrote:
> Alan Thanks for the quick reply.
> I would like to have one more clarification.
> Can we use IP addrss as Attribute value pair so that the RADIUS server
> throws IPs dynamically to users after authentication.

Did you actually read the reply?

> For WiFi authentication, you need a DHCP server. Sending IP addresses
> to the NAS in a RADIUS packet won't work.
>
> You can configure FreeRADIUS to be a DHCP server, but that involves
> creating a DHCP configuration, not a RADIUS configuration.

Ivan Kalik
Kalik Informatika ISP

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