> Ok, after all of the recent subnetting threads which I read through last
> night, I'm still a little confused about Framed-Netmask vs. the netmask table:
>
> You use a Framed-Netmask in the user's RADIUS entry when passing a subnet to
> that dial-up user. So far, no need for the netmask table.
>
> However, when is a Framed-Netmask no longer sufficient by itself to the
> point that you have to use the netmask table on the PM as well? Is it when
> you are attempting to pass multiple subnets to different users on the same
> (or different) PMs? Is this correct and/or are there other reasons and/or
> am I totally wrong in my current understanding of the situation.
>
The PM only knows about it's own netmask table. So if you have more than
one PM, you need to specify the subnet netmask in each individual PM's
netmask table in order for it to collapse on the alternate boundaries.
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