Morris, Andi wrote:
> Thanks Jason,
> I thought it might be, but I just needed to be sure as I couldn't see it in 
> the config of the switch.
> 
> I've tried the attribute 4 command on my switch (cisco 2950) but it doesn't 
> recognise the command. I've since implemented the source-interface to be the 
> vlan 1 address, and asked the user to try again.

Could be for newer IOS releases too.  I'd recommend searching your
config for the IP that you're seeing listed as the nas IP and see if
that shows up somewhere.  It would appear that the switch IP is .10, but
.12 is what's being sent?

> Anyway, as you said, this isn't a Packetfence thing, so I apologise for the 
> noise and thank you for your help.

It's related, though, and good information to put in the archives for
the next person who has a problem.  So as long as it's related, feel
free to ask.  :)

> Cheers,
> Andi

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