(RADIATOR) Global AcctLogFilename, IP pools per realm

Hugh Irvine hugh at open.com.au
Fri Jul 20 20:14:26 CDT 2001


Hello Miguel -

On Friday 20 July 2001 19:53, Miguel A.L. Paraz wrote:
> Hi,
> I tried AcctLogFilename and it works inside <Realm>.
> It does nothing when placed outside.
> Is this the correct behavior?
> I want one file to log to regardless of realm.
>

This is the correct behaviour. You have to specify the AcctLogFilename in 
each Realm or Handler (you can use the same file however).

> Second, at present the IP pool used by customers is defined at the NAS.
> How can RADIATOR take care of assigning the IP's within a pool and reusing
> them?
> This is because I want the same NAS to have multiple IP pools depending on
> realm or username.
>

You have two choices for dealing with IP address pools. First, you can 
specify multiple pools on the NAS directly and send whatever indication your 
NAS requires to have it allocate from the correct pool (usually some form of 
the Framed-IP-Netmask). Secondly, you can use the AuthBy DYNADDRESS clause in 
Radiator in conjunction with an AddressAllocator SQL or an AddressAllocator 
DHCP.

For the first choice, check with your NAS vendor.

For the second choice, have a look at sections 6.40, 6.46 and 6.47 in the 
Radiator 2.18.2 reference manual.

regards

Hugh


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