Thanks for clarifying that for me Aaron, I had my suspicions that it
may be something like that as I had exhausted all avenues of
investigation.
I am assuming that tacacs+ will not poeform the task either ?
The reason I looked into this originally was because I need to hand
out IP addresses on a per vlan basis but when I have set up a lab with
diferent (physical) dhcp servers connected to their coresponding vlans
the clients don't always get the right address.
If you can shed any light on this I would be grateful ?
On 26 Jul 2005 12:09:34 -0700, "(E-Mail Removed)" <(E-Mail Removed)>
wrote:
>Chris,
>
>I'm afraid you're barking up the wrong tree here.
>
>ACS can hand out IP addresses using the RADIUS
>Framed-IP-Address, but this works only in cases where
>the RADIUS client has some mechanism to hand the IP address
>to the end user.
>
>Some such RADIUS clients are PPP (which can give the end user
>the address via IPCP) and I believe IPsec VPN.
>
>However, an AP *cannot* take a Framed-IP-Address from RADIUS and
>hand it to a wireless client. In theory, one could imagine a feature
>wherein the AP takes that IP address from RADIUS and sticks it into
>an ephemeral client-specific DHCP binding, to be handed out via
>DHCP when/if that particular client asks for a DHCP address.
>However, we don't support any such feature and as far as I know have
>no plans to implement it.
>
>Best,
>
>Aaron
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