i had a weird problem on a chassis i setup recently where some people would connect and not be able to go anywhere. there were two hiper arc's and it would only happen on one of them. the settings seemed identical, the only difference was that the ip of the hiper arc and the ip pool were in different class c's could this be something like that?? matthew At 10:43 AM 3/11/2003 -0500, you wrote:
Not the issue. 3 DSP cards. 23 lines each. 69 ip addresses available in the pool.
As I said before, PPP logs an "unusual" error of "enpoint mismatch, resetting connection"
And right after that, it goes *click*.
Regards, Justin Wheeler
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On Mon, 10 Mar 2003, Paul Farber wrote:
Make sure they are getting an IP address. I have the same problem, dial in, auth, drop. IP pool was short 5 addresses to cover the PRI ckt.
do a 'list ip pools' then do some math.
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On Mon, 10 Mar 2003, Justin Wheeler wrote:
Makes absolutely no difference whatsoever.
The customer can dialin, authenticate, send the radius "OK" packet, but then the connection just drops. No message, no warning, just *click* and gone.
Regards, Justin Wheeler
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On Mon, 10 Mar 2003, alex wrote:
on ARC write:
set network user <user> ppp max_channels <0-16>
For example if you want all users to have duplicate logins write set network user default ppp max_channels 0
Justin Wheeler wrote:
My USR is disconnecting every user that tries to duplicate login.
I want my radius to control that for me.
The user dials in the first time, connects, no problems.
The user dials in a second time while the first is connected, they handshake, the user sends username and password, the usr checks the username/password with the radius server. The radius server says, "login OK'. The TC drops the connection, and sends no accounting packets.
Any ideas?
Regards, Justin Wheeler
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