
Providing User Dial-In Access 17-3
Overview of Dial-In Configuration
Example ConfigurationThe example described in this chapter uses the values shown in Table17-1. Change 
variable values to values that reflect your network. 
Table 17-1 Example Configuration Variables
Variable Description Value
Address type Class C assigned by your provider
Network IP address 192.168.1.0
IP address and name of router connecting to 
the Internet
192.168.1.1 (gw.edu.com)
IP address and name of host running RADIUS 192.168.1.2 (rk2.edu.com)
IP address and name of host running DNS 192.16 8.1.2 (rk2.edu.com)
IP address of RADIUS accounting server 192.168.1.2 (rk2.edu.com)
IP address of RADIUS backup accounting 
server
192.168.1.3 (rk3.edu.com) 
(Optional) 
IP address of host running backup RADIUS 192.168.1.3 (rk3.edu.com) 
(Optional) 
IP address of host that shell users log in to 192.168.1.4 (rk4.ed u.com) 
(Optional) 
IP addresses reserved for future hosts 192.168.1.5 through 192.168.1.15, 
192.168.1.23 through 
192.168.1.32
IP address and name of first PortMaster 192.168.1.16 (pm1.edu.com)
IP addresses and names for additional 
PortMasters
192.168.1.17 through 
192.168.1.22 (pm2.edu.com 
through pm7.edu.com)
Reserved pool of assigned addresses for 
PortMaster 1
192.168.1.33 through 
192.168.1.62
Reserved pool of assigned addresses for 
PortMaster 2
192.168.1.65 through 
192.168.1.94
Reserved pool of assigned addresses for 
PortMaster 3. Continue until PortMaster 7.
192.168.1.97 through 
192.168.1.126