Hi I was wondering if any one out there has ever got the Ascend-Assign-IP-Pool radius attribute to work with a max 6000. I have just set up ip pool 2 on the max and am now trying to get an ip assigned from this new pool for a test user. I am using the radiusd-cistron 1.6.1-0.1 debian linux package for radius auth, the TAOS on the max is 9.0.0. I can login just fine but the win95 pc I am dialing in with is still assigned and ip address from pool 1. here is the debug info from radius : radrecv: Request from host ca1bd0fc code=1, id=233, length=123 User-Name = "testlynch" Password = "l\012\307\203\375\367\204\272\317\313\236\275\205f{\201" NAS-IP-Address = 202.27.208.252 NAS-Port-Id = 20202 NAS-Port-Type = Async Service-Type = Framed-User Framed-Protocol = PPP Called-Station-Id = "3700055" Acct-Session-Id = "343972952" Vendor-Specific = "V529:T197:L6::T0:L0:]\300" Vendor-Specific = "V529:T255:L6::T0:L0:\305\353" users: Matched testlynch at 51 auth: Local Sending Ack of id 233 to ca1bd0fc (nas maxbox) Service-Type = Framed-User Framed-Protocol = PPP Framed-Address = 255.255.255.254 Framed-Netmask = 255.255.255.255 Ascend-Assign-IP-Pool = 2 Ascend-Maximum-Channels = 1 Ascend-Idle-Limit = 1200 Login OK: [testlynch] (from nas maxbox/S20202) Here is the debug info from the maxbox (not the same session as above but you get the picture) : authenticating <9:testlynch> with PAP RADIF 1:49:20> _radiusRequest: id 202, user name <9:testlynch> RADIF: not sending NULL State-Attribute for VSA RADIF: not sending NULL State-Attribute for VSA RADIF: _radiusReq: socket 6 len 123 ipaddr 202.27.208.65 port 65534->1812 RADIF:_radiusReq: id 202 <9:testlynch>, starting timer (10 sec) _receivedResponse :1, addrPoolAcked : 0 RADIF: _radCallback: buf=b0aaee80 from 202.27.208.65 1812 RADIF: _radCallback, authcode = 2, id 202 RADIF: _radCallback: id 202, killing timer RADIF: Authentication Ack RADIF: vendor 0 attr 6, len 6, 00 00 00 02 RADIF: vendor 0 attr 7, len 6, 00 00 00 01 RADIF: callMgmtType set to 2. RADIF: vendor 0 attr 8, len 6, ff ff ff fe RADIF: vendor 0 attr 9, len 6, ff ff ff ff RADIF: vendor 0 attr 218, len 6, 00 00 00 02 RADIF: vendor 0 attr 235, len 6, 00 00 00 01 RADIF: vendor 0 attr 244, len 6, 00 00 04 b0 Disposing of tunnel info object b0ab8a80. RADIF:_freeInfoClassSess RADIF: radius type Acct ID = 93 RADIF:sending to 202.27.208.242 1813 _receivedResponse :1, addrPoolAcked : 0 RADIF: _radCallback: buf=b0aab400 from 202.27.208.242 1813 RADIF: _radProcAcctRsp: user:<9:testlynch>, ID=93 RADIF:_freeInfoClassSess RADIF: _radCallback: processed acct server type=0 RADIF: radius type Auth ID = 203 any help would be much appreciated. John Lynch System Administrator (string and tape specialist) Wise Net --------- To unsubscribe from nznog, send email to majordomo(a)list.waikato.ac.nz where the body of your message reads: unsubscribe nznog
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Hi I was wondering if any one out there has ever got the Ascend-Assign-IP-Pool radius attribute to work with a max 6000. I have just set up ip pool 2 on the max and am now trying to get an ip assigned from this new pool for a test user. I am using the radiusd-cistron 1.6.1-0.1 debian linux package for radius auth, the TAOS on the max is 9.0.0. I can login just fine but the win95 pc I am dialing in with is still assigned and ip address from pool 1. here is the debug info from radius :
Thanks to all those who responded, got many a few suggestions including the windows 6000 solution of needing a reboot ;-) which I have seems to be very common when the wan pools are altered. In this case the problem was solved from the following hint and I quote "My guess is the Max is expecting VSA and the radius server is sending Ascend-Assign-IP-Pool as a non VSA. When VSA is enabled on the Max, attributes like Ascend-Assign-IP-Pool are expected as VSA. " I didn't know how to make the radius server send VSA so I altered the max to except OLD in the max radius config menus. After these changes the second pool numbers were assigned. Again thanks for the help. John Lynch System Administrator (string and tape specialist) Wise Net --------- To unsubscribe from nznog, send email to majordomo(a)list.waikato.ac.nz where the body of your message reads: unsubscribe nznog
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