Radius Proxying and IP injection

John Williams john.williams at eurisp.co.uk
Tue Jun 13 08:56:02 CEST 2006


Is it possible to get the customers radius server to specify the IP address
pool to use from the Cisco to assign an IP address?

I found this attribute:

Ascend-Assign-IP-Global-Pool

Can our customer use:

Ascend-Assign-IP-Global-Pool = IP-POOL

In his radius entries to specify this pool from the Cisco?

John

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Subject: Re: Radius Proxying and IP injection



John Williams wrote:


> 
> Looking through the radius files I saw this in the attrs file:
> 
> ##################
> # The rest of this file contains the DEFAULT entry.
> # DEFAULT matches with all realm names.
> #
> 
> DEFAULT
>        Service-Type == Framed-User,
>        Service-Type == Login-User,
>        Login-Service == Telnet,
>        Login-Service == Rlogin,
>        Login-Service == TCP-Clear,
>        Login-TCP-Port <= 65536,
>        Framed-IP-Address == 255.255.255.254,
>        Framed-IP-Netmask == 255.255.255.255,

If you are using the attrs module, then this will prevent your customers 
attributes from being used.

In your earlier email you were unclear whether you performed the radtest 
directly against your customers radius server or against your own. I 
assumed the latter.

Good luck.

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