On Tue, 26 May 2009, Ivan Kalik wrote:
Make Sure Overide is Disabled in the ippool module..
e.g. # override: # If set, the Framed-IP-Address already in the # reply (if any) will be discarded, and replaced # with a Framed-IP-Address assigned here. override = no
That would be so - if the pool was defined on the radius server. But his pool is on the Cisco device. Most likely culprit is:
Correct, but I changed them to "no" and restarted radiusd anyway. No help.
peer match aaa-pools
I would thnk just the opposite..."aaa-pools" should include radius defined pools? Confusing anyway, since for now, we don't even want a pool for this particular user. I did a "no peer match aaa-pools" anyway, but to no avail. Here is how Cisco describes it: router(config-if)#peer match ? aaa-pools Use only peer pools that match AAA pools In any case, I really appreciate it if you can at least give my radiusd config the thumbs up for this...I can open a ticket with Cisco TAC if so. James Smallacombe PlantageNet, Inc. CEO and Janitor up@3.am http://3.am =========================================================================