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<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2> Hello, </FONT></DIV>
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<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2> I have
installed a MAX 2012 on a PRI and have installed Windows NT
RADIUS. (The version with the NT 4.0 option pack.) I can authenticate just
fine, but there seems to be a problem with DHCP/IP Pool/Routing. The MAX assigns
the correct address to the client, but no route entry ever gets made for wan0,
in addition I issue a >show ip pool and it indicates that all of the IP
addresses are free! The client gets all the correct IP information such as
IP/Subnet DNS and WINS, but can't ping a blessed thing on my LAN. I looked
high and low for information on wether the client needs a source route built but
to no avail. I am using the default Answer profile for all my dial in
clients, and have configured a pool of just 6 tiny addresses. I feel I have a
routing issue because RADIUS is actually doing it's job authing the remote
clients. But I have a lingering suspiscion that the source route info for my
clients somehow needs to be defined in RADIUS. (I have 3 skimpy definitions in
RADIUS) I've had experience getting a Shiva D56 running with the Shiva Auth Kit
before, but I never envisioned such difficulty with just simple 6 modem dial in.
If anyone could push me in the right direction I would be greatly appreciative.
I can supply oodles of configuration information if you desire.</FONT></DIV>
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<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2> Jake Schneider</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2> <A
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