Re: Ascend Static I.P.

Serge Stein/i2Tech ( Serge_Stein@i2.com )
5 Feb 97 23:05:16 EDT

Hi,

Here is the way I do it, and it works just fine. you must us
255.255.255.255 though dont put the 0 on the end, and make sure you put ,
and the end as well.

test Password = "test1234"
User-Service = Framed-User
Framed-Protocol = PPP
Framed-Address = 203.30.237.140,
Framed-Netmask = 255.255.255.255,

Hope this helps you.
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> From: Tim Jespersen <timj@wvtinc.com>
> To: radiusnt@iea.com
> Subject: Ascend Static I.P.
> Date: Thursday, February 06, 1997 11:33 AM
>
> How do I grant a user a static I.P. using an Ascend Max 4000?
>
> We are not using the ODBC setup yet.. Could someone give me
> an example of a working users file entry.
>
> I've used the entry out of the users.example file and have had no
> luck..
>
> Tim Jespersen
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