Yeah, you're right. Was thinking about the Watch IO errors declining
network connections but that's really caused by -a interconnect (or not
using utadm -A/L at all) and authd seeing a lan based connection trying
to attach.
Bob Doolittle wrote:
Connections are limited to the subnet that was defined with -A
This is incorrect. SRSS will accept connections from *all* subnets, not
just that defined with -A. It will not, however, offer IP addresses to
any other subnets.
There is no way to limit SRSS to only accept connections from specified
subnets today.
-Bob
-L allows LAN connections from any network. It does not provide IP
addresses or vendor class tags, nor does it populate the firmware
directory with firmware files or parms files.
Niki W. Waibel wrote:
The utadm tool does configure the DHCP server, but it also defines
the interconnect for the DTUs. You may need to do "utadm -L on"
after running the configuration to enable the interconnect.
it is clear to me that the -L switch of utadm does something else
then configuring the DHCP server.
but what about -a and -A?
do they change any setting of the ray server?
or (so i thought so far) does -a and -A only configure DHCP?
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