I think in the case of DSL clients though this is
not quite correct.
We have several 000's of DSL clients but only about
25% of them are online at any one time. Sure they CAN be permanent, but
they usually are not.
It is a waste of IP space to allocate a static IP
to all of them. In some business cases it is even desirous not to allocate
them a static IP - but rather make it an 'additional' purchase ;-)
We have sometimes run into a problem where if the
NAS fails, or the customers DSL router messes up and tries to login hundreds of
times a minute we soon run out of available IP addresses in RADPOOL - upon
inspection of RADPOOL it shows that the same user has dozens or more ip
addresses allocated to them with a state of (1).
It would be good if there was some method of
clearing these up - currently, we run a script which sets the state of all but
the most receint allocation to (0) for any user with more than one entry in
RADPOOL. (We don't allow simultaneous logins on our DSL
service)
Has anyone else has similar problems and/or found a
solution?
Regards, Brian.
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