Hi!

> This is not a FreeRADIUS question, it is a NAS question and whether your 
> NAS supports VLAN *names* rather than just numbers.

I'm looking for a way to work with switches that do not support VLAN Names, and 
therefore I believe it is a free radius question. E.g. It would be possible for 
me to create a table with the VLAN IDs and the NAS IPs, so that freeradius 
could match them and send the correct VLAN ID, but I don't know how to use the 
NAS IP for such an lookup. Or maybe there is a better way to do it.

> For the record, Cisco switches do support the use of names (if you have 
> put it in your VLAN database), and their thick and thin AP's do too.  
> YMMV with other venduhs though.
> To be honest, the time it took you to send this email, you could have 
> actually tested it on your equipment...*sigh*.

I don't know the vendor of the switches so far as it is a running "public 
tendering  procedure" (hope that's the correct English term for it) where I was 
not able to require it as MUST feature, but I need to make the planning for 
migration and implementation of dynamic VLANs now. ;-(

Robert

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