Probibly the only way to figure it out is to hook up a laptop to the console port with miniterm (or any tereminal program that can record the screen info). Set the ARC to monitor radius sessions as they come/go and see if the TC is giving out all 0's or if its a client issue. ie if the radius monitor actually does show all 0's being assigned then you have a new bug. If the session assignes a valid IP then its a client (MS cough cough) issue. Either way I doubt that there is a fix (or at least a quick one). -- Paul Farber Farber Technology farber@admin.f-tech.net Ph 570-628-5303 Fax 570-628-5545 On Mon, 13 Jan 2003, Joshua Coombs wrote:
Yup, 3 /24's per box, so 24 /24's total in use.
The snapshot below is from a box that is almost constantly running at 90% or higher capacity. All the other tc's follow suit, topping out about where this one does for ip pool utilization. For giggles we through a 4th /24 on one, with no change in the rate of '0.0.0.0' connects.
Joshua Coombs GWI Networking
On Monday 13 January 2003 05:09 pm, David Hamilton wrote:
Ahhhhh....
Or did you mean 3 /24's on EACH box?
Joshua Coombs extolled:
IP ADDRESS POOLS Name Address Size InUse State Route Unused Priority Status DYNAMIC 216.195.153.1/C 254 220 PUBLIC AGGREGATE 0 1 ACTIVE DYNAMIC1 216.195.154.1/C 254 188 PUBLIC AGGREGATE 0 1 ACTIVE DYNAMIC2 216.195.155.1/C 254 210 PUBLIC AGGREGATE 0 1 ACTIVE
This is pretty much the same across the board. The fact that there is an 'unused' column and it reports 0 for unused addys has me slightly concerned but I've never seen anything other than 0 there in the past, even in the lab with no calls on the equipment.
Joshua Coombs
On Monday 13 January 2003 04:43 pm, David Hamilton wrote:
What does list ip pools for all of the boxes say?