(RADIATOR) loadbalancing LNS
Hugh Irvine
hugh at open.com.au
Fri Nov 9 06:13:17 CST 2001
Hello Vi-Thang -
Sorry but I don't understand what you are wanting Radiator to do.
Can you give me a bit more detail please?
thanks
Hugh
At 11:21 +0100 01/11/9, TRUONG, Vi-thang wrote:
>Hi,
>
>I have this issue : to make a L2TP tunnel between a LAC and a LNS, I use
>Radius reply Attribute to give to the LAC the IP of the LNS when
>authenticating a user. Many LAC accept to do do loadbalancing: just what I
>have to do is to give for example two LNS IP in the reply Attribute.
>But some LAC can't do that: I can just put one IP LNS int the reply
>attribute.
>So I want the RADIATOR to do the job to loadbalance between LNS1 IP and LNS2
>IP giving in the reply Attribute.
>Is there in RADIATOR a nice way to do that?
>
>Thanks for your help.
>Vi-Thang.
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