I can't seem to figure out how to do this.
the users are dynamic DSL users (get their IP from the router ip pool).
I've tried absolutely everything I can, I've read the docs, faqs, archives (as much as I can),
and vendor websites.

Is there any way to limit the amount of bandwidth available to a user through radius?

We use cisco 7507 router for our DSL connectivity, and yes, I've tried all the Cisco-AVPair
configs I can find, and none of them seem to work.

running radiusd in full debug I dont even see it sending this back to the user.
and the user is not limited at all.

I thought I'd try a very simple config like this:

testuser Auth-Type := System
Framed-Ip-Address = ....
Cisco-AVPair = "lcp:interface-config=rate-limit output 128000 32000 64000 conform-action transmit exceed-action drop"

there's no sign of this during debug. I have also tried the very long config examples from Cisco's site, but those don't have any effect either.

Can anyone show me an example that does work ? or how to get this working another way?

I've tried this with Merit, Cistron, and freeradius (if that matters a hill of beans)

aaa vsa send accounting is turned on, on the router

Dan.



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