(PM) Multiple IP pools

Mark O'Leary (Mark.O'Leary@nessie.mcc.ac.uk)
Thu, 28 May 1998 11:56:42 +0100 (BST)

Advice needed, please...

I'd like to split my IP pool in such a way as to have two IP ranges from
which users dialling in are assigned their addresses, based on some kind of
descriminator - such as a "framed-group" setting in their radius entry. (I
have two principal customer bases, and they need differential access through
site firewalls, seperate billing and tracking etc. Seperate IP address ranges
is the best solution for all of this).

It'd have to be a 'free' radius, and if at all possible based around the
Livingston radius 2.01.

I've searched Livingston's site and elsewhere, but all I've found so far is:

http://n2h2.com/radius/radius.docs.html

Has anybody used this successfully?
Can anyone suggest a better way of doing this?

The setup this is to run on is two PM3 on the same subnet linked by MCPPP, 1
PRI in each, ComOS 3.7.2c3, 32Mb RAM, STAC cards.

I have a nagging memory of seeing something on the Livingston site which was
directly relevant to this question, but extensive searching (with the
atrocious search engine on the site! Has anyone ever found the right
material with it?) turned up nothing...

M.

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