> I have tried with these ports too (1812 - Radius and 1813 as Accounting
> servers)...
> Now also Radius users are not getting connected successfully (able to
> establish connectivity with local users created on PM3) ...
Setup a filter and run ptrace. Even better is if you have a seperate box
you can run snoop or etherpeek on and monitor the actual eithernet packets.
For makeing the test valid you realy need to run the sniffer on a box other
then the PM and RADIUS server
> My settings are given below,
>
> sh global :
>
> Default Host: 0.0.0.0
> Alternate Hosts:
> IP Gateway: 3.87.88.254
> Gateway Metric: 1
> Default Routing: Quiet (Off)
> OSPF Priority: 1
> OSPF Router ID: 3.87.88.225
> Name Service: NIS
> Name Server: iscmed
> Domain: ISC
> Telnet Access Port: 23
> Loghost: iscmed
> Maximum PMconsole: 10
> Assigned Address: 0.0.0.0
> RADIUS Server: olcapp-p3 1812
> Alternate Server: 0.0.0.0
> Accounting Server: olcapp-p3 1813
> Alt. Acct. Server: 0.0.0.0
> ChoiceNet Server: 0.0.0.0
> Alt. ChNet Server: 0.0.0.0
> PPP Authentication: PAP: off CHAP: on
Try turning PAP on.
> ISDN Switch Type: att-5ess
> End Point Disc: None
> Disabled Modules: IPX BGP
>
> "Pls note that Radius is working perfectly with PM2e portmasters..."
>
> Also my debug status during the connection,
>
> set debu 0x51
> set cons
>
See:
http://www.livingston.com/tech/support/dring.html
Or run the PPP smart agent.
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