(RADIATOR) Framed-Protocol - Return Item

Hugh Irvine hugh at open.com.au
Thu Oct 11 03:49:52 CDT 2001


Hello Paul -

This is entirely a NAS issue. If the NAS does not support the specification 
of a Framed-Route with radius, then there is nothing you can do with Radiator 
to make it happen. You will have to check with your vendor what is supported.

If you happen to be using Cisco's however, you should be aware that you can 
do lots of additional things with cisco-avpair's - check the Cisco web site 
for what is supported in your IOS version.

hth

Hugh


On Thursday 11 October 2001 16:45, Paul Thorton wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Due to a particular network provider not support any type
> of routing protocol, is there any easy way to assign a
> Framed-Route when a customer dials in.
>
> I.E. This is what we normally have:
>
> customer at domain         User-Password = "12345678"
>                         Service-Type = Framed-User,
>                         Framed-Protocol = PPP,
>                         Framed-IP-Address = 203.203.203.203,
>                         Framed-Route      = "204.204.204.148/30 0.0.0.0
> 1"
>
> The network provider does not support the Framed-Route,
> therefore that subnet will not route to the customer.
>
> We thought we could do something like this, but it does
> not appear to work (which seems obvious), but running
> out of options to try.
>
> customer at domain         User-Password = "12345678"
>                         Service-Type = Framed-User,
>                         Framed-Protocol = PPP,
>                         Framed-IP-Address = 203.203.203.203,
>                         Framed-IP-Address = 204.204.204.148,
> 				Framed-Netmask	= 255.255.255.252
>
> Is there any other way as the assigned ip and routed
> subnet are different?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Paul
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