(RADIATOR) Radius
Hugh Irvine
hugh at open.com.au
Tue Apr 16 01:35:59 CDT 2002
Hello Michael -
Yes, there are a number of means of doing this, although the details will
vary according to what else you are doing in your configuration file.
As an example, you could do something like this:
# define Client clauses with Identifiers according to location
<Client ....>
Identifier somewhere
.....
</Client>
<Client ....>
Identifier somewhere
.....
</Client>
<Client ....>
Identifier somewhere_else
.....
</Client>
# define Handlers
<Handler Client-Identifier = somewhere, Called-Station-Id = #####>
<AuthBy INTERNAL>
DefaultResult REJECT
</AuthBy>
</Handler>
......
regards
Hugh
On Tue, 16 Apr 2002 15:49, Michael Saunders wrote:
> I currently buy Ports off a virtual ISP.
> I am want to stop customers dialing into that ISP where we have
> infrastructure. Is there a method I could use that based on the number they
> called I could deny them access.
>
>
> Michael Saunders
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