Hi Karl,
Actually, the order of the entries in the users file does not effect the search
order, so I think it should be getting to "jimmy" when jimmy logs in.
On May 11, 9:16am, Karl Gaissmaier wrote:
> Subject: Re: (RADIATOR) Ascend ISDN Auth problem
> Hi Tom,
>
> > [...]
> > I set one of our TNT units to point to the Radiator radius server. All
> > analog modem users did fine...authenticated, got the IP-Address
> > assigned, etc. However, every time an ISDN user calls in, they are
> > unable to negotiate a protocol. What follows is a snippet from our
> > radius.cfg file, followed by part of our users file:
> >
> is this snippet the real order of your users file?
>
> > DEFAULT Auth-Type=System
> > Service-Type = Framed,
> > Framed-Protocol = PPP,
> > Ascend-Base-Channel-Count = 1,
> > Ascend-Maximum-Channels = 1
> >
> > #ISDN User
> > jimmy Password="xxxxxxxx"
> > Service-Type = Framed,
> > Framed-Protocol = MPP,
> > Framed-IP-Address = 209.176.67.249,
> > Framed-IP-Netmask = 255.255.255.248,
> > Framed-Route = "209.176.67.248/29 209.176.67.249 1 y amhaed",
> > Ascend-Call-Type = Perm/switched,
> > Ascend-Base-Channel-Count = 1,
> > Ascend-Minimum-Channels = 2,
> > Ascend-Maximum-Channels =2,
> > Ascend-MPP-Idle-Percent = 0
>
> If you anser with yes, then I think radiator will never come to
> the ISDN entry, because the DEFAULT entry will catch all requests.
>
> Anyway, you can verify this with a bigger trace level as Mike
> supposed already.
>
> Regards
> Charly
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