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Tue Jun 24 01:25:26 CDT 2008
force a wireless client to associate with a certain SSID during RADIUS
authorization.
A wireless client has already selected the SSID they are trying to use
before the access request is sent to your AAA server.
Depending on what information the access point supplies in the access
request you may be able to allow or deny access to certain SSIDs. I don't
believe there is a way to force a wireless client to use a particular SSID
during the authentication and authorization at the AAA server.
Of course I may have misunderstood your message as well.
Frank Danielson
Infrastructure Architect
ClearSky Mobile Media
56 E. Pine St.
Orlando, FL 32801
USA
fdanielson at csky.com
-----Original Message-----
From: Theodore Knab [mailto:tknab2 at washcoll.edu]
Sent: Friday, July 22, 2005 10:13 AM
To: radiator at open.com.au
Subject: (RADIATOR) class of service for different users
I have setup and tested Radiator with MYSQL for use with our wireless NAS.
Currently, all wireless users are in one giant pool of mac addresses.
But, currently the person managing the wireless is using different
classes of service for
different groups. He wants me to do this with radius.
Is there anyway to add a 'class of serivice' indicator into Radiator so
that different groups of
users get a different 'class of service' ?
For example, currently our wireless Faculty get a better 'class of
service' than students and staff.
Lab students, which is another group of users, get priorty over all others.
According to the guy that setup these NAS devices manually, each of of
these classes of service
is associated with the wireless SID.
Is this possible ?
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