29-Jan-03 at 09:47, Dave Seddon ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote :
Greetings,
Yeah IP accouting is how I do it now. I use a FreeBSD bridge box, so
nobody can even see it. Works well, however it makes billing on-net
traffic difficult if you aren't billing the PPP sessions.
What do you mean by
28-Jan-03 at 12:20, Dave Seddon ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote :
Thanks for your responce.
If your DSL box produces RADIUS accounting packets, then I don't see
why this would be necessary.
Most ISP billing packages are designed to bill stardard dialup, where
there is a start and a stop.
'.
Any thoughts on whether it should be a seperate module or a
modification to the proxy code?
thanks,
Dave Seddon
- Original Message -
From: Dave Seddon [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Saturday, January 25, 2003 4:20 pm
Subject: DSL Accouting?
Greetings
Dave Seddon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Most ISP billing packages are designed to bill stardard dialup, where
there is a start and a stop. DSL ppp sessions stay up for ages, so a
seesion might go for more than a month. Also, billing packages usually
show pretty graphs of usage, based on starts
: Tuesday, January 28, 2003 7:55 pm
Subject: Re: DSL Accouting?
28-Jan-03 at 12:20, Dave Seddon ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote :
Thanks for your responce.
If your DSL box produces RADIUS accounting packets, then I
don't see
why this would be necessary.
Most ISP billing packages
]
Date: Saturday, January 25, 2003 4:20 pm
Subject: DSL Accouting?
Greetings,
I'm new to the list. I have two issues:
-Problem logging accounting
-Alive packet processing and integration with dial-up billing
I use Freeradius(7.0) with MySQL(3.23.54) on FreeBSD(4.7
,
Dave Seddon
- Original Message -
From: Dave Seddon [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Saturday, January 25, 2003 4:20 pm
Subject: DSL Accouting?
Greetings,
I'm new to the list. I have two issues:
-Problem logging accounting
-Alive packet processing and integration with dial-up
Thanks for your responce.
If your DSL box produces RADIUS accounting packets, then I don't see
why this would be necessary.
Most ISP billing packages are designed to bill stardard dialup, where
there is a start and a stop. DSL ppp sessions stay up for ages, so a
seesion might go for more
Greetings,
OK. I have a Cisco Terminating PPPoX and it also sends accounting
updates. I found I had to modify the update sql statements for them
to
do anything. Normal sql accounting is one record per call. I havent
checked the detail files.
What modifications did you make? Could you
- Original Message -
From: Dave Seddon [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Saturday, January 25, 2003 4:20 pm
Subject: DSL Accouting?
Greetings,
I'm new to the list. I have two issues:
-Problem logging accounting
-Alive packet processing and integration with dial-up billing
I use
How did you cope with counter roll? If you keep doing UPDATE and
thecounter rolls, at 32bits, then you'll get an update of a low
number and
miss out on one metic s#it load of data. The boss wouldn't be very
happy.
Sorry, I just checked and it seems that the counter roll is at 31 bits
Dave Seddon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Still wondering how to convert DSL interum updates to standard dail-up
type radius accounting.
If your DSL box produces RADIUS accounting packets, then I don't see
why this would be necessary.
I've done some digging through the source code, and have
OK. I have a Cisco Terminating PPPoX and it also sends accounting
updates. I found I had to modify the update sql statements for them to
do anything. Normal sql accounting is one record per call. I havent
checked the detail files.
If you have any method of graphing resulting data, I would
pm
Subject: DSL Accouting?
Greetings,
I'm new to the list. I have two issues:
-Problem logging accounting
-Alive packet processing and integration with dial-up billing
I use Freeradius(7.0) with MySQL(3.23.54) on FreeBSD(4.7) to
authenticate lots of xDSL PPP sessions via an L2TP tunnel
Greetings,
I'm new to the list. I have two issues:
-Problem logging accounting
-Alive packet processing and integration with dial-up billing
I use Freeradius(7.0) with MySQL(3.23.54) on FreeBSD(4.7) to
authenticate lots of xDSL PPP sessions via an L2TP tunnel terminated on
a big Cisco box.
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