Umm, let's see, we've also got some Bay 5399's running R16.0 software on ROM Revision 1115.. We're sending port-limit=1 to all customers, no problems. We've got 128K ISDN connecting, no problems. Can't speak from the Framed-Routing deal, but we are delegating static IP's with Framed-IP-Address and blocks with Framed-IP-Route. Runs like a champ -- I usually forget how to use it because I never have to log into the box. =] -- Marius Strom <marius@alpha1.net> Professional Geek/Unix System Administrator Alpha1 Internet <http://www.alpha1.net> http://www.marius.org/marius.pgp 0x5645C228 In theory, there is no difference between theory and practice... ...In practice, there is a big difference.
On Wed, 13 Oct 1999, Scot Desort wrote:
While we're all talking about Radius, we currently send the following attributes to our TC for our default user:
Framed-IPAddress = 255.255.255.254 Framed-Routing = None
We recently signed up with Ziplink for wholesale nationwide dialup. A lot of their equipment is Bay. They claim that when the Bay receives these attributes, it chokes. It allows the connection, and the modem connect speed is fine, but throughput is horrible. Over 50% of the packets drop, and after a few minutes, the call will drop. They say we need to remove these attributes from the Radius profile we send. Huh? Bay doesn't like these 2 *basic* attributes? They also said they don't like 'Port-limit=1', but I am NOT removing that one. For this one, they state that they have trouble with the Bay doing 128K ISDN anyway, so removing the attribute will have no effect. Double "huh?"
My question is, what effect will this have on our local dialup customers connecting to our TC? Will the TC happily work without receiving those 2 attributes? We are currently not running RIP on the TC (we are small, so everything is static) - but we plan on enabling RIPv2 shortly. Will the TC start sending RIP updates to the dialup clients without the Framed-Routing=none attribute set?
They also have some Max's out there, but a good portion of it's Bay. I don't know of any way to have my Radius server send a different profile to their proxy, so it has to be the same one I send to my TC.
Sorry for what might seem a stupid question - not real up to speed on RIP and exactly what the framed-routing attribute does.
-Scot NJAccess
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