>>   MySQL is a DB.  If it exports a transactional API, then it doesn't
>> matter if two RADIUS servers are allocating IP's simultaneously.
>>
>>   Alan DeKok.
>>
> I may have misphrased the question,

No, you didn't understand the answer.

> if the ip pool is a single one,
> containing say 192.168.1.1 - 192.168.1.50, is there a way that the
> second Radius server can know the IPs distributed by the first Radius
> server to avoid duplicate IP assignments?

It knows the same way as the first one - through sqlippool queries.

> Or is the only way to have two separate ip pools without overlap?

No.

Ivan Kalik

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