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Stinger®
IP2000 Configuration Guide
IP Router Configuration
Configuring
ip-global
network features
The following commands configure a profile to acquire an address from the first pool
that has available addresses:
admin> new connection victor
admin> set active = yes
admin> set encapsulation-protocol = ppp
admin> set ppp recv-password = localpw
admin> set ip-options address-pool = 0
admin> write -f
Following is a comparable RADIUS profile:
victor Password = "localpw"
Service-Type = Framed-User,
Framed-Protocol = PPP,
Ascend-Assign-IP-Pool = 0
Following is a comparable RADIUS profile that acquires an address from any global
pool managed by the RADIPAD daemon:
victor Password = "localpw"
Service-Type = Framed-User,
Framed-Protocol = PPP,
Ascend-Assign-IP-Pool = 65535,
Ascend-Assign-ip-global-Pool = "global-pool-ppp"
IP pool chaining
Because the addresses within a pool must be contiguous, many sites have defined a
large number of pools, with each pool containing only a small range of addresses. For
example, the following RADIUS profile defines six pools, each containing
10 addresses:
pools-JFAN-TNT Password = "ascend"
Service-Type = Outbound,
Ascend-IP-Pool-Definition = "1 11.168.6.10 10",
Ascend-IP-Pool-Definition = "2 12.168.6.10 10",
Ascend-IP-Pool-Definition = "3 13.168.6.10 10",
Ascend-IP-Pool-Definition = "7 17.168.6.10 10",
Ascend-IP-Pool-Definition = "8 18.168.6.10 10",
Ascend-IP-Pool-Definition = "9 19.168.6.10 10"
In earlier versions of the software, you could allow a connection to acquire an
address from any pool (by assigning the pool number 0 in the connection’s profile) or
from a single specified pool, such as pool 1. IP pool chaining enables you to allow a
connection to acquire an address from any pool within a chain.
When IP pool chaining is enabled, contiguous pools are treated as one pool space with
shared addresses. When the system assigns an address to an end user, it begins
searching for an available address in the first pool of the chain and stops when it
either finds an available address or encounters a null pool definition. So, the pools
within a chain must be defined in a contiguous sequence. For example, the following
profile contains two IP pool chains (pools 1, 2, 3 and pools 7, 8, 9), with each pool
chain containing 30 addresses:
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