We've always considered the WAN and LAN to be different objects so our history
is to prefer the method you think is 'better.' Seems this model has been around
since the dialin days.
We also have customers with multiple routes so it seems a logical separation.
Failover might be a bit more flexib
Scenario: with the help of RADIUS, routing subnets to end users connecting via
PPP.
Discussion: pros/cons of using Framed-IP-Address+Framed-Route versus
Framed-IP-Address+Framed-IP-Netmask.
We're talking here in generic terms, so as far as the behaviour of the LNS or
access concentrator or wha
2 matches
Mail list logo