ann kok wrote:
> Regarding to separate ip spool
> eg: radius 1. ip from x.x.x.2 - x.x.x.127
> radius 2. ip from x.x.x.128 to x.x.x.254
>
> if the radius1 is used up the ip, ls the client
> automatically asking the radius2 to get the ip?
No.
But you can configure radius1 to proxy the request
Hi Alan
Thank you for your mail
We are using a LNS this time
We are using 2 radius servers. When one radius is
down, 2nd radius can help for authenticate
Regarding to separate ip spool
eg: radius 1. ip from x.x.x.2 - x.x.x.127
radius 2. ip from x.x.x.128 to x.x.x.254
if the radius1 is used up t
You could use the same ip pool across two NAS servers if you were only using
one radius server to assign IPs. I recommend you either make one radius
server handle only one NAS, so the ip pools don't collide, or used
rlm_sqlipool across them both as Peter pointed out.
Jan
On 12/04/07, Peter Nixon
On Wed 11 Apr 2007, ann kok wrote:
> Hi all
>
> I am using two radius servers for our DSL clients.
>
> but our client has ip conflict issue.
>
> it looks like the first radius issues the ip to the A
> DSL client. but seondary radius doesn't know this ip
> already allocated and issue this ip to B DS
ann kok wrote:
> it looks like the first radius issues the ip to the A
> DSL client. but seondary radius doesn't know this ip
> already allocated and issue this ip to B DSL client.
You've configured two different RADIUS servers to allocate the same IP
to two different people? Why?
> How can we
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