I have two more questions that came up tonight during a reconfig. 1. I have implemented a new way of doing my ip pools... using the priority feature. I have four pools with priorities of 10, 20, 30, and 40. However, the total control is still giving out addresses round-robin from the four pools. What is wrong? 2. I have been doing some experimentation with the eth:2 port. I gave it an IP address and put it into another router, added a second default route, and it works... disconnect one cable and the other continues working... but only on one chassis. The second chassis doesn't... you can still get to the ARC, but not the users. I use RIPv2 to route to get from the main routers to the users... and the RIPv2 entries look the same. Any ideas? 2b. Adding the second eth port, my RADIUS and logging started getting the wrong IP address... I had the same problem when I had two IPs on one interface... I see an application_source_address feature, but by specifing this, won't I be breaking the redundancy I'm trying to set up? Are there better ways to do this redundancy? Thanx, guys. ----Steve Stephen Amadei Dandy.NET! CTO Atlantic City, NJ