[c-nsp] clear ip pool

Oliver Boehmer (oboehmer) oboehmer at cisco.com
Wed Jun 17 06:54:00 EDT 2009


Sebastian Ganschow <mailto:s.ganschow at buelow-masiak.de> wrote on
Wednesday, June 17, 2009 12:49:

>> Hmm, it's been a while since I dealt with that sort of stuff, and
>> there is an AVP (cisco-avpair = "ip:pool-timeout=<minutes>") you can
>> (and should) send along with the pool definition. I fear the default
>> is "no timeout", and I'm not aware how to manually clear this. Maybe
>> you can try "no ip local pool <name>" to purge it..
>> 
>> 	oli
> 
> You can purge the pool with no ip local pool <name>, but the infos I
> found on CCO are saying, that the information from the radius server
> is only retrieved during a reload.

hmm, where is this documented? If I recall correctly, the router tries
to fetch the pool from Radius when a user logs in whose authorization
information reference this pool and the pool is not yet defined (or has
expired when you sent "ip:pool-timeout" along with the pool)

	oli


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