(RADIATOR) Give IP by Calling-Station-Id
Hugh Irvine
hugh at open.com.au
Wed Jul 7 18:03:08 CDT 2004
Hello Peter -
You could extend the RADPOOL table to include a CALLINGSTATIONID column
so that you can keep track directly of what mobile number is using what
IP address.
regards
Hugh
On 7 Jul 2004, at 19:12, Peter Lindeman wrote:
> Hugh Irvine wrote:
>
>> Can you tell me exactly how you want this to work?
>
> Let me try to explain how we are using it now.
>
> A GPRS client is logging on through the telco. The telco connects
> through a dedicated connection to our radius server to authenticate
> the GPRS node and gives out an IP address to this node. We now have
> two pools defined (which are in MySQL) After a node registers on the
> network it gets an IP and the STATE in MySQL is set to 1. Normally
> when the GPRS node detach from the network the radius client will send
> an accounting stop to the server. But of this does not come by for
> whatever reason the STATE will stay on one and an IP is lost. We
> cannot use expiry because when the node registers only once. Therefore
> we like to make a coupling between the Calling-Station-Id and the
> given IP address.
>
> Another possibility is to first check in the POOL database if a
> Calling-Station-Id does allready have an IP and give the same IP
> again.
>
> I hope I made a bit clear what the problem is and what I want.
>
>> In a standard "users" file you can do something like this:
>> # define Calling-Station-Id and static fixed IP address
>> DEFAULT Calling-Station-Id = nnnnn, Auth-Type = .....
>> Framed-IP-Address = a.b.c.d
>
> I'm not sure what you mean by this?
>
>> ......
>> regards
>> Hugh
>> On 7 Jul 2004, at 17:18, Peter Lindeman wrote:
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> We are using Radiator 3.9 with users file for authentication and
>>> pool of IP's in MySQL
>>> I like to give out always the same IP fixed to the Calling-Station-Id
>>>
>>> Anybody did this allready and can point me out where to start?
>>>
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>>>
>>> Peter Lindeman
>>> TPA traffic & parking automation bv
>>>
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>> NB: have you included a copy of your configuration file (no secrets),
>> together with a trace 4 debug showing what is happening?
>
>
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>
> Peter Lindeman
> TPA traffic & parking automation bv
>
>
NB: have you included a copy of your configuration file (no secrets),
together with a trace 4 debug showing what is happening?
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