Morris, Andi wrote:
> Hi all,
> 
> Can somebody tell me where the NAS-IP-Address attribute is pulled from?
> I’ve checked the switches.conf and all is correct in there.

It's not in your packetfence config...

> I have one particular switch that has a different IP address in this
> attribute to the actual switch’s IP address, and therefore radius
> rejects the request as this IP address isn’t a declared client. All my
> other switches are working fine so the radius server is fine in general.
> I’m just not sure whether this is set on the radius server, or the
> switch. I can’t find it on either.

It's set on the switch.  On a Cisco, it something like this :

radius-server attribute 4 10.2.1.1

Though I'd recommend just setting a source-interface for radius packets
and leave it at that unless you have something really weird going on.

> Thanks in advance.
> 
> Andi Morris


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