(RADIATOR) Re: DefaultLeasePeriod

Hugh Irvine hugh at open.com.au
Mon Aug 19 08:48:30 CDT 2002


Hello Tunde -

By definition a customer with a permanent connection would not use a 
dynamic address.

You should allocate such users static addresses instead.

regards

Hugh


On Monday, August 19, 2002, at 10:10 PM, Ayotunde Itayemi wrote:

> Hi Hugh,
>  
> One, I assume the checkattribute ( Service-Type = Framed-User,Time 
> ="Al0000-2400",Simultaneous-Use = 1)
> implies "always-on 24-7-365" access for the user?
>  
> My aim is to allow clients with DSL access (alwayson-24-7-365) to 
> remain on without radiatior reclaiming the
> IP address allocated to them while they are still connected.
>  
> What combination of attributes do you think can handle clients with DSL 
> access (alwayson-24-7-365) and dial-up
> access so that the IP address is not reclaimed for the DSL clients 
> while they are still connected - and still reclaim
> the IP addresses allocated to the dial-up/DSL clients when they 
> disconnect by themselves from the NASes?
>  
> Would setting the Defaultleaseperiod to "infinity" ( :-) or say a year, 
> and leaving the LeaseReclaimInterval set to
> (say) a day handle the kind of configuration I mentioned above? That 
> is, correctly reclaim the IPaddresses for clients
> when they are disconnected (by NAS, attributes, etc) and also not 
> reclaim the IP addresses allocated to clients
> that are still online.
>  
> Regards,
> Tunde Itayemi.
>  
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Hugh Irvine
> To: Ayotunde Itayemi
> Cc: radiator at open.com.au
> Sent: Monday, August 19, 2002 12:31 PM
> Subject: (RADIATOR) Re: DefaultLeasePeriod
>
> Hello Tunde -
>
> The IP address in the address pool is marked as available when the 
> DefaultLeasePeriod expires.
>
> There is no relationship between the Session-Timeout on the NAS and the 
> DefaultLeasePeriod for the IP address allocation. You will have to 
> manage any relationship that you wish to have with your configuration.
>
> regards
>
> Hugh
>
>
>
> On Monday, August 19, 2002, at 06:09 PM, Ayotunde Itayemi wrote:
>
> Hi Hugh, Hi All,
>  
> What happens when the DefaultLeasePeriod  (say 86400 = 1 day) expires?
> Does the user get disconnected and the IP allocated to him/her 
> reclaimed?
> Or is the user (correctly) allowed to stay connected?
>  
> Let's assume that the checkattribute of the clients specifies that 
> he/she
> can stay on for the whole day (Service-Type = Framed-User,Time 
> ="Al0000-2400",Simultaneous-Use = 1)
>  
> Regards,
> Tunde I.
>  
>
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