Hello, In my huntgroups file I would like to split a switch into 2 different huntgroups. I found out this would be possible using the NAS-Port-ID option and then selecting a range of ports, at least that is what the documentation in the file states. Testing this, I thing I see the following: A client detail record looks like this: Fri Oct 18 13:59:28 2019 Packet-Type = Access-Request NAS-IP-Address = 192.168.203.126 Fabric-Attach-Switch-Mode = 2 Attr-26.562.183 = 0x00000000 NAS-Port-Type = Ethernet NAS-Port-Id = "3/1" Service-Type = Framed-User Message-Authenticator = 0x....................... Called-Station-Id = "A4-25-1B-C9-6C-01" NAS-Port = 257 Framed-MTU = 1490 User-Name = "av140bbpoe20" Calling-Station-Id = "00-AA-6E-30-73-69" State = 0x............................. EAP-Message = 0x........................................... Event-Timestamp = "Oct 18 2019 13:59:28 CEST" Huntgroup-Name = "ers5900core" Timestamp = 1571399968 As you can see: the NAS-Port-Id looks like a Cisco port number with blade/port. the NAS-Port looks like the number of the port in the stack. When I try to put NAS-Port in the huntgroup name I can't seem to define a range, and if I use the NAS-Port-Id and put the number values of NAS-Port in it as a range it is not recognized. If I put the value "3/1" in the huntgroup definition it seems to work, but then I have to create 192 huntgroup lines. What is the correct solution to fix this? Thanks, Jan Hugo Prins