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In the client definitions, did you by any chance put a value under user
limit?  In other words, for the NAS or proxy servers you declared in the
CLIENTS tab, make sure the user limit is set to 0 for them.

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> Subject: [VOP RADIUS] slight problem
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> I have just bought some virtual ports from another company to augment my
> own terminal servers and am trying to get VOP Radius to authenticate and
> keep getting the following error, "Port exceeded radius definition" but
> am getting lost as to why I should be getting this error. Does anyone
> know where to begin looking for a solution, since the documentation
> offers zero help and it would be nice to be able to get this working
> ASAP. Any clues appreciated.
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