On Sat, 10 Aug 2002 22:55:38 -0400
"Patrick Munis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hi
>      Need some clarification as to certain process as newbie to voip
>      gateway
> billing. I am writing a billing application for a voip gateway(H323) for
> prepaid, postpaid,wholesale, intergateway termination  and have never
> used radius server .
>  The following is a diagram the explains "the big picture". 
> 
>    System Layer                                    Application Layer
> |-------------------------|                      
> |--------------------------------------||Gateyway <-> Radius | -ftp
> CDR--> |      Some custom billing              
> ||-------------------------|                      
> |-------------------------------------|
> 
> Gateway: Quintum tenor or any gateway
> Radius   :  FreeRadius
> 
> Questions
> 
> 1. Which is the better approach: 
>        (a) let the gateway push cdr to radius 
>        (b) let the radius pull info from gateway
> 
> 2.  What is the role of Radius in the whole architecture.?
> 
> 3. How does  Radius process CDR.? Is there some mapping that has to be
> done for mapping  CDR to "Radius schema". If yes, please can anyone share
> their "cdr to radius schema mapping"
> 
> 4. Can anyone recommend  a good tutorials or books for radius?
> 
> 5. Recommended configuration radius? Should i configure it with with a
> database or ldap?
> 
> 
> I'll appreciate any suggestions
> 
> thanks

Its possible that we can work on this together, as I already have a mostly
functional VoIP billing/accounting system. Contact me off list.

Regards

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