Hello Ingvar -
You would have to propogate the host addresses dynamically in your internal
routing protocol.
regards
Hugh
On Tue, 22 Aug 2000, Ingvar Berg (ERA) wrote:
> How would you handle routing with a common IP pool across several NASs?
> /Ingvar
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: FlintHillsTechnical Support [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> > Sent: den 19 augusti 2000 02:48
> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Subject: (RADIATOR) assigning ip addresses from a common pool
> >
> >
> > Hello--
> >
> > I am looking for some input on a method, if possible, to
> > assign all of my dial up users ip addresses via radiator from
> > one common pool. I have looked at the FramedGroupBaseAddress
> > and the FramedGroup attributes but I am not sure if this is
> > the correct way to approach this. It appears that using
> > FramedGroupBaseAddress in each client definition that the
> > base address would have to be unique for each client? In
> > other words you cannot do this--
> >
> > <Client 64.39.200.42>
> > Secret
> > DefaultRealm dialup.company.com
> > NasType Ascend
> > # This is the base address for Framed-Group = 0
> > FramedGroupBaseAddress 64.39.201.1
> > </Client>
> >
> > <Client 64.39.200.43>
> > Secret
> > DefaultRealm dialup.company.com
> > NasType Ascend
> > # This is the base address for Framed-Group = 0
> > FramedGroupBaseAddress 64.39.201.1
> > </Client>
> >
> > since it uses the port number on the NAS to determine the ip address?
> >
> > Instead, would it be more proper to use <AuthBy DYNADDRESS>
> > and can I use it in conjunction with my <AuthBy DBFILE> statement?
> >
> > <Realm dialup.company.com>
> > RewriteUsername tr/A-Z/a-z/
> > RewriteUsername s/\@dialup\.company\.com//
> > <AuthBy DBFILE>
> > DefaultSimultaneousUse 1
> > Filename %D/users
> > </AuthBy>
> > Also, can I assume that <AuthBy DYNADDRESS> will work with an
> > Ascend NAS?
> >
> > Any help on this would be appreciated!!
> >
> > Frank
> >
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