Hello Elias -

In your case I would do this:

# define Client clauses with Identifiers

<Client a.a.a.a>
	Identifier WhatEver
	.....
</Client>

<Client b.b.b.b>
	Identifier WhatEver
	.....
</Client>

<Client c.c.c.c>
	Identifier WhatEver
	.....
</Client>

<Client d.d.d.d>
	Identifier WhatEver
	.....
</Client>

<Client e.e.e.e>
	Identifier WhatEver
	.....
</Client>

.....

# define Handlers

<Handler Client-Identifier = WhatEver>
	.....
</Handler>


regards

Hugh


On Tuesday, Nov 26, 2002, at 17:11 Australia/Melbourne, Elias wrote:

Hi Hugh,

Will there be any performance difference if I structure my config file as below?

a. <Handler NAS-IP-Address = /a.a.a.a|b.b.b.b|c.c.c.c|d.d.d.d|e.e.e.e/>

b.�<Handler NAS-IP-Address =/a.a.a.a/>
��� <Handler NAS-IP-Address =/b.b.b.b/>
��� <Handler NAS-IP-Address =/c.c.c.c/>
��� <Handler NAS-IP-Address =/d.d.d.d/>
��� <Handler NAS-IP-Address =/e.e.e.e/>

Which way would be faster/better for Radiator? Or will both of them just give the same results? Thanks.


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