(RADIATOR) How to restrict the Dial Up on Bandwith.
Toomas Kärner
tomkar at estpak.ee
Wed Jun 25 00:30:28 CDT 2003
Hi,
I wonder up to what point you are able to deal with such a log's? We have at
the moment around 5.5M records per month in our DSL customers log and to
match that to a NetFlow log about 114TB (that's their generated traffic)...
huhh .... How far this kind a solution scales? Anyway, we give (test period
at the moment) to one certian site 2Mbps but to any else accoring to the
original bandwith (256kbps to 512kbps) but we don't account for ammount of
data - everything is flat fee. This feature is basically traffic shaping
based on access-lists. Hardware used is Unisphere/Siemens/(and now
already)Juniper ERX family. RedBack's will also have that feature for their
SMS series by the end of summer and SE (SmartEdge) is already capable of it
(I think - haven't tested jet the latest software).
Rgds.
Toomas Kärner
----- Original Message -----
From: "Guðbjörn S. Hreinsson" <gsh at centrum.is>
To: <mick at tsn.cc>; <radiator at open.com.au>
Sent: Sunday, June 22, 2003 1:25 PM
Subject: Re: (RADIATOR) How to restrict the Dial Up on Bandwith.
>
> We use Cisco Netflow to measure traffic, we exclude certain sites
> so that traffic does not appear in the logs. We then match radius
> accounting packets and netflow logs to generate rating data for
> billing.
>
> We don't speed limit customers when they pass their limits, but
> bill them for the extra download.
>
>
> Rgds,
> -GSH
>
> > I am not sure if this soultion is done with Radiator or not. I have
noticed
> > many ISP's offering
> > ADSL connections with free traffic to certain web sites. They are also
speed
> > limiting customers when
> > they run passed their download limit but not counting the traffic to the
> > free websites.
> >
> > Anyone know how the radius accounting is done. Or does anyone know what
> > product they are using to do this.
> -
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