Ummm.... I had a similar problem about 2 weeks ago and was also looking for exactly the same thing - I gave up after 4 hours of googling, reading cisco docs and trying to create some nasty hack with policy-based-routing...
Only radius-attributes did the trick... but if you find out something else, I'd be interested in the results, too :-) Viktor On Thursday 27 March 2003 01:17, Andre Oppermann wrote: > Hello, > > I've got a little Cisco problem. There is a 2600 router with two > BRI interfaces and there are a couple of other routers out there > periodically connecting to it. I'm using virtual-templates to allow > for mppp channel bundling. So the interface is alway changing. > Sometimes this user has got vi2, the other time vi3 and so on. > Putting a static route route with "ip route blabla" is not an > option. > > Now the problem is how can I associate a separate static route (ie. > 192.168.40/24 and so on) to the "users" that connect to the 2600? > > I've been searching the Cisco website for documentation all night > and can't find a useful solution other than putting a RADIUS or > TACACS server in place to handle the routes. > > Is there any way to bond a static route to a given user thats > connects to the machine in a way that can be done entirely local > on the router? The IOS I have on it is 12.2.T13(3). ---------------------------------------------- [EMAIL PROTECTED] Maillist-Archive: http://www.mail-archive.com/swinog%40swinog.ch/
