NAS sends the port attribute, but it's the same.

Analogue calls:
Dec 26 14:20:37 - 14:45:29 port 214:pr 194.102.181.174        0:24
  Dec 27 16:30:02 - 16:47:37 port 221:pr 194.102.181.181        0:17
  Dec 27 16:58:38 - 17:06:17 port 226:pr 194.102.181.186        0:07
  Dec 28 00:13:16 - 00:22:30 port 201:pr 194.102.181.161        0:09
ISDN calls:
  Dec  1 11:22:33 - 11:32:06 port 204:pr 194.102.181.164        0:09
  Dec  1 14:16:41 - 14:31:41 port 204:pr 194.102.181.164        0:15
  Dec  1 16:05:55 - 17:02:32 port 217:pr 194.102.181.177        0:56
  Dec  1 20:28:56 - 20:29:00 port 218:pr 194.102.181.178        0:00

Can you help me futher more, or just provide me a link to find more info? Thank you !

1/7/02 5:01:16 PM, Chris Parker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>At 02:51 PM 1/7/2002 +0200, deejaylyon wrote:
>>Hi,
>>We have a Cyclades PR 4000 equipment, accounting is being done with Radius.
>>We have no special problems, except how can we separately account users 
>>connecting with ISDN?
>
>If your NAS sends the Port-Type attribute, that should enable you
>differentiate between Analog and ISDN calls.
>
>-Chris
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