Hello, I'm trying to sort out a problem that I'm dealing with and was wondering if anybody else has been down this road before.
We currently have a users file that has one "Default" entry for all of our dynamic IP customers, and if we need to statically assign a customer an IP or subnet we create a specific profile for them. This works great for our dial-up modem customers on PM3's and our 3COM TC's. We have recently started providing aDSL services and we use a cisco 7206VXR to handle that, and that also has been working great with no modifications to our radius users file, customers get authenticated just as if they were dial-up customers and are assigned a dynamic IP from the IP POOL on the cisco. Now I'm faced with DSL customers wanting static IP's. I talked to cisco about this and since I'm doing PPPoE with VCI ranges and VPDN services they say I cannot simply create a new template etc. What they are saying is the following: >Remove the peer default ip address pool centurytel from the virtual >template. > >On the radius server you would have a profile for one user that gets an ip >address assigned. Then there is another profile that gets an ip address via >a pool. In this profile you would use avpairs to reference pool centurytel >on the 7200. So all users that log in w/ this username and pwd will then be >assigned an ip address from the pool on the 7200. I can deal with the static IP profile no problem, that is no different than what we do for static-ip dial-ups, but the majority of the dynamic-ip DSL customers I do not want to create a user profile for each customer as that would be a lot of overhead for us and it seems like we should be able to utilize a default entry much like we have now. Ideally I would like to create a 2nd "default" profile and have that entry handle the requests coming from the cisco 7200. I've never done this before but my gut feeling is that I have to add some sort of "nas identifier" to the radius profile and add the av-apairs statement to point to the cisco's address pool. Am I on the right track here? - Mike ------------------------------------------------ Rock Island Communications, Inc. (360)-378-5884 http://www.rockisland.com/ San Juan Islands, WA ------------------------------------------------ === 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.