The Ascends will ask for these extra configuration from the Radius
server so you can have centralized control over routes, pools, etc.

If you don't use them, you can add in a DEFAULT entry with a regexp
match for the usernames, then use Auth-Type = Reject

It is very important that you reject the request or they be rejected
at some point.  In our network, we have some access servers which will
allow any username to authenticate.  We found that the Ascend would 
ask for these extra info, always get an Access Accept and keep asking
for more.  Eventually they would run out of memory and reboot and start
all over.

On Thu, 10 Jun 1999, Hielke Christian Braun wrote:

> Hi everybody,
> 
> does anybody use a Ascend Max TNT with radiator server?
> I have the problem that the Max TNT's try to authenticate 
> some strange users like appleroute-tnt01-1, pools-tnt01,
> permconn-tnt01-1, frdlink-tnt01-1 and so on. The radiator
> server does not know about them and rejects them. But 
> the Max TNT's keep on trying to authenticate. Maybe somebody
> can mail a config or users file for the radiator?

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