Enabling Trace Messages For Radius Troubleshooting; Troubleshooting Dhcp Snooping; Client Not Assigned Ip Address - Avaya 8800 Troubleshooting Manual

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{ secret = secret
shortname = localhost }
The following shows a sample IPv6 client configuration in the clients.conf file:
client 3001::4/64
{ secret = secret
shortname = localhost }
Sample RADIUS configuration in the radiusd.conf
The following shows a sample IPv4 configuration in the radiusd.conf file:
listen
{ ipaddr = *
#ipv6addr = ::
port = 1812
type = auth
# interface = eth0
# clients = per_socket_clients }
The following shows a sample IPv6 configuration in the radiusd.conf file:
listen
{ #ipaddr = *
ipv6addr = ::
port = 1812
type = auth
# interface = eth0
# clients = per_socket_clients }

Enabling trace messages for RADIUS troubleshooting

You can enable RADIUS trace for troubleshooting purposes using the following command:
trace level 41 3 (CLI or ACLI)

Troubleshooting DHCP Snooping

The following sections provide information for troubleshooting DHCP Snooping issues.

Client not assigned IP address

If a client is not assigned an IP address, verify the DHCP client and the DHCP server
connectivity.
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