Re: Ascend unable to assign IP to dial-up

Jason Chimney ( (no email) )
Sun, 21 Jun 1998 02:51:06 -0700

Just to clarify, are both the "Ascend-IP-Pool-Definition=" and the
"User-Service=" to be of Radcheck 1, or just the "User-Service=" ones.

Thanks again,

Jason

-----Original Message-----
From: Dale E. Reed Jr. <daler@iea-software.com>
To: <radiusnt@iea-software.com>
Date: June 20, 1998 11:41 PM
Subject: Re: Ascend unable to assign IP to dial-up

>Jason Chimney wrote:
>>
>> pools-cnxusvanc0107m01 Password = "ascend", User-Service =
Dialout-Framed-User
>> Ascend-IP-Pool-Definition = "3 206.87.114.1 48"
>>
>> I am guessing that when we get failed login attempts from
>> pools-cnxusvanc0107m01 it is the ascend box trying to get the IP address
>> pool, so I made the followin entries in the RadConfigs table in our MS
>> Access ODBC database:
>>
>> RadConfigID
>> AccountID
>> RadAttributeID
>> Data
>> Value
>> RadVendorID
>> RadVendorType
>> RadCheck
>>
>> 36
>> 4347
>> 217
>> 3 206.87.114.73 96
>> 0
>> 0
>> 0
>> 0
>>
>> 37
>> 4347
>> 6
>> Dialout-Framed-User
>> 5
>> 0
>> 0
>> 0
>
>This needs to be a CHECK attribute. You don't have the last field
(RadCheck)
>set to 1 (you have it set to 0, which means it is a reply attribute and
will
>be sent back to the Ascend). I'm assuming here that the AccountID of 4347
>has a login of pools-cnxusklwn0100m02? You need to change the User-Service
>to a check attribute on the other ones as well.
>
>--
>Dale E. Reed Jr. (daler@iea-software.com)
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