Hello Janet,

>From what I know about DSL (about $0.02), it is the DSLAM that acts as the
NAS. I.e. you should configure the DSLAM as your radius client. Anyway, who
cares? All you need to know is the IP address and thesharedsecret of
whatever is acting radius client ;-)

/Ingvar

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Janet N del Mundo [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: den 27 november 2000 06:11
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: (RADIATOR) Reselling DSL; How to set up authentication?
> 
> 
> Hi everyone,
> 
> Our ISP is about to resell DSL from another 
> telecommunications company. 
> I'm wondering how do I go about setting up authentication for 
> DSL?  This
> is how I was told the set up will be like:
> 
> --------------------------------------------
> Before it gets into our network, the user's info will have to pass the
> username/password from their DSLAM to their ATM then to us.  
> 
> Customer's home -> DSLAM -> TELCO -> TELCO's ATM ??? -> to our network
> --------------------------------------------
> 
> Do I just set up a Client clause with that ATM's IP address?  
> Has anyone
> set up authentication for DSL?  If so, I would appreciate any
> suggestions you might have.
> 
> TIA,
> Janet
> 
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> Janet del Mundo       
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