Configuration of Windows 2000 IAS RADIUS

I have a problem that I think some people have probably met. I am on Windows 2000 server and setup all my routers as customer to authenticate on my Radius server. Some trial and error, I discovered that the client IP address must be the source address of the packet. It is usually the most of our routers WAN interface.

However, we have a lot of routers with multiple links to the site that hosts the Radius server. This means that packages can come out through three interfaces of the router to get to the Radius server. Because the server is looking for the address of one of the interfaces, my authentication fails.

It is a problem because we lack OSPF and we cost equal to our Radius server location paths. Some lines are lines of failover as well. I guess my question is how can I circumvent add all IP addresses for each router that has multiple connections to the server at my client list in IAS? Or is there a way around it at all?

In global configuration Mode, try

radius IP source-interface command.

Cordially------Naman

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