(RADIATOR) Rate-limit if user downloads exceed nMb in given Month.
Andrew
andrewb at acenet.net.au
Wed Apr 26 23:57:41 CDT 2006
Hi Michael,
I have tried both "Change-Filter-Request" and "Disconnect-Request" with a
Cisco 3600 (IOS 12.3) using 'radpwtst' on vpdn PPTP sessions. The Cisco does
ACK the request but then does nothing. I would be interested to know if you
get different results. Apart from that I would probably use rate-limits with
scripts as you outlined. Otherwise the only other way I can think of is to
use virtual-templates.
-- Andrew
> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-radiator at open.com.au [mailto:owner-radiator at open.com.au] On
> Behalf Of Michael Bellears
> Sent: Thursday, 27 April 2006 1:50 PM
> To: radiator at open.com.au
> Subject: (RADIATOR) Rate-limit if user downloads exceed nMb in given
> Month.
>
> I know the above is possible, just wondering the best way to implement?
> (Cisco NAS)
>
> - Run script every night that totals users inbound octets(From SQL
> Dbase), and if octets exceed n, update users profile with cisco-avpair
> rate-limit, use radpwtst (Or snmp?) to send NAS a Disconnect-Request for
> that user, user re-auths, and new rate-limit is applied.
>
> Then at the end of each month, reset all users profiles to correct speed
> limit.
>
> Is the above a workable solution?
>
> Regards,
> MB
>
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