Is this a multihomed router and/or does it have two paths out of the box
over to your radius server? You can use the:
ip radius source-interface
command to force radius out a specific interface if that is the case. I
haven't seen this 11.3 IOS's or 12.x so far. Though I get a TON of
'radius server dead/responding errors' from the version of 12 we've been
running. Anyone else seeing this? I know my radius servers are just
fine. :-)
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Aaron Holtz
ComNet Inc.
UNIX Systems Administration/Network Operations
"It's not broken, it just lacks duct tape."
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On Feb 1, tom minchin molded the electrons to say....
>Hi,
> This is not a Radiator question per se, has anyone experienced this
>gruesome 'bug' with Cisco?
>
>Tue Feb 1 00:30:00 2000: DEBUG: Packet dump:
>*** Received from 203.23.1.184 port 1645 ....
>Code: Access-Request
>Identifier: 114
>Authentic: O<172><172><178><4><158><129><220><160><232>$=<135>v<173>-
>Attributes:
> NAS-IP-Address = 203.23.1.183
>
> I'm pretty sure that Radiator would not be messing with the
>NAS-IP-Address, as it's only a couple of the NAS'es which are affected
>and they all reduce by one (ie 184 says it's 183).
>
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