1RLM_IPPOOL_TOOL(8)          System Manager's Manual         RLM_IPPOOL_TOOL(8)
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NAME

6       rlm_ippool_tool  -  dump the contents of the FreeRadius ippool database
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SYNOPSIS

10       If an ipaddress is specified then that address is  used  to  limit  the
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13       rlm_ippool_tool [-a] [-c] [-o] [-v] session-db index-db [ipaddress]
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16       Mark the entry nasIP/nasPort as having ipaddress
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18       rlm_ippool_tool -n session-db index-db ipaddress nasIP nasPort
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23       rlm_ippool_tool -u session-db new-session-db
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DESCRIPTION

27       rlm_ippool_tool  dumps  the contents of the FreeRADIUS ippool databases
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OPTIONS

36       -a     Print all active entries.
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44       -o     Assume old database format (nas/port pair, not md5 output).
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46       -n     Mark the entry nasIP/nasPort as having ipaddress.
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EXAMPLES

52       Given the syntax in the FreeRadius radiusd.conf:
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54               ippool myippool {
55                   range-start = 192.168.1.0
56                   range-stop = 192.168.1.255
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58                   session-db = ${raddbdir}/ip-pool.db
59                   ip-index = ${raddbdir}/ip-index.db
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62       To see the number of active entries in this pool, use:
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67       To see all active entries in this pool, use:
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70               192.168.1.5
71               192.168.1.82
72               192.168.1.244
73               192.168.1.57
74               192.168.1.120
75               192.168.1.27
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78       To see all information about the active entries in the use, use:
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80               $ rlm_ippool_tool -av ip-pool.db ip-index.db
81               NAS:172.16.1.1 port:0x2e8 - ipaddr:192.168.1.5 active:1 cli:0 num:1
82               NAS:172.16.1.1 port:0x17c - ipaddr:192.168.1.82 active:1 cli:0 num:1
83               NAS:172.16.1.1 port:0x106 - ipaddr:192.168.1.244 active:1 cli:0 num:1
84               NAS:172.16.1.1 port:0x157 - ipaddr:192.168.1.57 active:1 cli:0 num:1
85               NAS:172.16.1.1 port:0x2d8 - ipaddr:192.168.1.120 active:1 cli:0 num:1
86               NAS:172.16.1.1 port:0x162 - ipaddr:192.168.1.27 active:1 cli:0 num:1
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91               $ rlm_ippool_tool -v ip-pool.db ip-index.db 192.168.1.1
92               NAS:172.16.1.1 port:0x90 - ipaddr:192.168.1.1 active:0 cli:0 num:0
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96               $ rlm_ippool_tool -n ip-pool.db ip-index.db 192.168.1.1 172.16.1.1 0x90
97               rlm_ippool_tool: Allocating ip to nas/port: 172.16.1.1/144
98               rlm_ippool_tool: num: 1
99               rlm_ippool_tool: Allocated ip 192.168.1.1 to client on nas 172.16.1.1,port 144
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SEE ALSO

103       radiusd(8)
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AUTHORS

106       Currently  part  of  the FreeRADIUS Project (http://www.freeradius.org)
107       Originally      by       Edwin       Groothuis,       edwin@mavetju.org
108       (http://www.mavetju.org)
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110       Mailing list details are at http://www.freeradius.org/
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