Hugh and all,

I think i wasn't clear enough guys, currently i am doing dynamic allocation 
with my NAS which happens to be a MAX TNT, but, i do not want to do
it with the NAS, i'd rather do it with Radiator/Radmin since i want to
provide different QoS (bandwith, etc) based on the IP they would be
granted, but they all would dial into the very same NAS, the difference
would be made thru the suffix.

I will try reading thru the instructions Hugh sent, but if there is an 
easier way, i'd rather take it!

So if anyone has better tips, i'll be grateful.

Enrique-

|o| ---- Hugh Irvine escribi� ----
|o| 
|o| Hello Enrique -
|o| Dynamic allocation of IP addresses is usually done by the NAS, which is
|o| configured with local pools. The actual allocation is triggered by a reply
|o| attribute from Radiator which is usually Framed-IP-Address and/or
|o| Framed-IP-Netmask. See your NAS documentation for the exact requirements, then
|o| add an AddToReply in the AuthBy RADMIN clause in your Radiator configuration
|o| file.
|o| 
|o| hth
|o| 
|o| Hugh
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