> Currently, we have a PM2 and a PM3. We use the PM2 for all connections up
> to 33.6, and our PM3 handles 56k-ISDN connections. However, our 33.6 users
> can still dial into the PM3 and connect if they know the number, and some
> do. What I'd like to know is if there is a way to prevent a certain class
> of users from connecting to the PM3 without having to create a seperate
> radius server for the pm3
Realy should be on portmaster-radius. Create a group and assign your PM3
users to it and use the NAS-IP-Address and Group check items. I posted an
example the other day and a number of people have in the past so it should
be in the archive. If your not sure on how to set this up e-mail me.
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