(RADIATOR) Where to set Acct-Interim-Interval

Michael Harsh Michael.Harsh at billingconcepts.com
Thu Mar 10 10:51:54 CST 2005


Thanks for the reply Hugh. 

So, there is no way to set the Acct-Interim-Interval value in Radiator?

Thanks again,
Mike Harsh

-----Original Message-----
From: Hugh Irvine [mailto:hugh at open.com.au] 
Sent: Thursday, March 10, 2005 3:11 AM
To: Michael Harsh
Cc: 'radiator at open.com.au'
Subject: Re: (RADIATOR) Where to set Acct-Interim-Interval



Hello Mike -

I have never seen a NAS that requires a reply attribute from the radius 
server to enable interim accounting, but anything is possible.

You will need to check with your vendor to ascertain how to configure 
radius support.

Note that many wireless access points have only very rudimentary 
accounting support (if they do accounting at all).

BTW - interim accounting requests are handled by Radiator in the same 
way as "normal" accounting requests.

regards

Hugh


On 9 Mar 2005, at 18:54, Michael Harsh wrote:

> Where do I set the Acct-Interim-Interval value in Radiator?
>
> I have read previous posts that say Radiator handles interim 
> accounting requests automatically if sent by a NAS. However, I have 
> some equipment that says the Acct-Interim-Interval needs to be set on 
> the server for the NAS to
> respond to interim accounting packets sent from the server versus the 
> NAS
> sending them. Also, I do not see any interim accounting packets with 
> the
> current equipment I'm using, Proxim AP2000 and Colubris CN3000.
>
> Is this something that needs to be configured on the server for it to
> work
> at all?
>
> Thanks,
> Mike Harsh
>
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