> I recently ran into a problem with some ascends in some of our POPs.  We
> have some customers that use Linux that dial up.  Most of them use some
> kinda of kde/gnome client, but some don't.  Those that are using
> some kinda of dialing client have no troubles.  But the ones that don't
have
> trouble getting dialed up.  We tried duplicating the problem using
HyperTerm on a
> windows machine.  One the boxes that the customers could get connected to,
> we could dial up, get a login/passwd prompt, then it would assign a IP and
> switch to PPP.  One the boxes that it didn't work, we would get a
> login/passwd prompt and then it would drop to a ascend prompt.  We tried
> checking settings on the boxes against each other but couldn't get it
> switched.  They are 6096s and 4048s.  Anyone have any guesses?

It almost sounds like there is no service attribute coming back from RADIUS,
and it's being left upto the MAX to determine type of service, which with
some dialers will happen automatically when the }}} PPP stuff happens, but
for the dialers that don't it defaults to a terminal session.  I'd check the
RADIUS attributes and make sure you're assigning "Framed-Protocol = PPP" for
the dialups.
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