That is what I thought. Other groups beside mine are wanting something
that can't be done and just wanted something to back that up.
--Keith
At 07:19 AM 4/20/01 +1000, Hugh Irvine wrote:
>Hello Keith -
>
>By definition an individual user is not a group, so you would specify your
>static customers as seperate entries (one each) with the assigned IP address
>in each corresponding entry.
>
>Ie:
>
>DEFAULT .....
>
>DEFAULT .....
>
>user1 .....
> Framed-IP-Address = 1.1.1.1,
> .....
>
>user2 .....
> Framed-IP-Address = 1.1.1.2,
> .....
>
>user3 .....
> Framed-IP-Address = 1.1.1.3,
> .....
>
>etc.
>
>
>hth
>
>Hugh
>
>
>On Friday 20 April 2001 01:34, Keith Olmstead wrote:
> > Well...
> >
> > I don't even know if this can be done or not but I thought the place to
> > find out would be this list-serv. What I am trying to do is create groups
> > in the users file for different types of internet customers. Some being
> > regular dialup, ISDN, 512k ADSL and so on. I know how to setup a group
> > entry in the users file for a dynamic internet user, ie.. one that has a
> > framed IP of 255.255.255.254.
> >
> > My problem is how do I setup a group entry in the users file that has a
> > Static IP. Static IP users don't have a framed IP of 255.255.255.254, they
> > have there IP address there and each customer is has a different one. I
> > need to setup a group entry for example static dialup, Static ISDN, Static
> > ADSL. Static meaning they get the same IP address every time they log on.
> >
> > I guess if you could, give me an example of what the group entry would
> > look like for a Static Dialup customer.
> >
> > If this is unclear just let me know, I will try to explain better.
> >
> > --Keith
> >
> >
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