Hello Le Anh Tuan -
On Thu, 15 Jun 2000, Le Anh Tuan wrote:
> Dear Mr Hugh,
> Thanks you so much for your help. But I have another question:
> - How can AuthBy DYNADDRESS dectect when NAS reboot to reset it's address
> pool (for example when Account-Request=Accounting-On) ?
> - In that case, if we have more than 1 NAS, how can it detect which
> Address pool belong to the rebooting NAS to clear properly ( for example if
> we have NAS1 and NAS2, should NAS1 reboot, it
> will delete all address which allocated for NAS1 but leave NAS2 pool
> untouch) ?
>
Well, a NAS reboot currently has no effect on the Address Pool's, although it
is handled correctly for the session databases. It shuld be quite simple to add
IP address deallocation to the session database clean up processing.
However, you should configure the DefaultLeasePeriod and LeaseReclaimInterval
parameters in your AddressAllocator SQL to values that make sense in your
environment so that the addresses get recycled in any case. See sections 6.39.3
and 6.39.4 in the Radiator 2.16.1 reference manual.
I have copied this mail to Mike and he and I will discuss adding this
functionality to the base code for a future release.
Thanks for the suggestion!
regards
Hugh
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