I have "set debug isdn" configured so that I can see the ports as they login.
Watching the console, I have many requests:
IPCP_CONFIGURE_REQUEST on port S4 of 24 bytes:
<hex data omitted>
IPCP_CONFIGURE_ACK to port S4 of 28 bytes:
<hex data omitted>
What is this? (I am worried because earlier, Gary at Lucent had confirmed
all of my port setups when telnetted in, and hours later, ALL Sx ports had
been reconfigured from LOGIN/NETWORK/SECURITY to merely LOGIN, thus locking
out my users.... Is the above reconfiguring the ports so that RADIUS users
can't get in? (It seems to happen during the RADIUS handshaking).
Secondly, if a user is on say, S1, and I do a SHOW S1, I get this:
Remote Host: 198.85.229.42 (a part of my pool)
Netmask: 255.255.255.255 (this doesn't seem valid to me!)
I'm supernetting here.... I've been assigned 198.85.228.0/22 by my
upstream, four consecutive class C's... I've kept the first TWO for our
LAN, and am using the second two for dedicated connection customers....
Thus, the local lan is 198.85.228.0/23 with a netmask of 255.255.254.0.
Why is the netmask above the "broadcast all" address of quad 255's?
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