Hi Manoj, usually, if you send "Framed-IP-Address" + "Framed-IP-Netmask" attributes in the "Access-Accept" packet, the NAS will use the IP address instead of assigning one of its own.
In the authentication for e-mail users you should (after the standard user/password authentication) use an <AuthBy DYNADDRESS> (see http://www.open.com.au/radiator/ref.html#pgfId=406580) and use a SQL database for holding your IP address pools (or DHCP if you have a DHCP server available). Obviously, the IP addresses in the Radiator database should not conflict with the ones assigned by your NAS. A more simple arrangement would be possible if your NAS supports any kind of selection of IP address pool based on some Radius attribute. You should check your NAS documentation and/or provider and set that attribute in the "Access- Accept" packet. El 17 Dec 2001 a las 11:20, Manoj Agrawal escribió: > > Hi! > We are an ISP. We have two types of account one for internet account > and another one is for email only account. Both users dial the same > number to access our network. I want to assign IPs address to email > only users from Radiator radius to AS5300 NAS so that I can block > those IPs only to our email servers. But, for Internet users I am > assigning IPs from AS5300 NAS and it works fine. So, how can I assign > IPs from radius to AS5300 NAS. > Regards, > manoj > > > > -- > Best regards, > Manoj mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > -- Mariano Absatz El Baby ---------------------------------------------------------- I thought I wanted a career, turns out I just wanted pay checks. === Archive at http://www.open.com.au/archives/radiator/ Announcements on [EMAIL PROTECTED] To unsubscribe, email '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' with 'unsubscribe radiator' in the body of the message.