Cisco's BBSM corrctly interpreted the attribute after setting op to '=' and Value =xxx' (in kb), it works now. Indeeed, '=' is used as a reply op, as doc specifies.
Thanks Ulrich and Alan for your precious input and time spent with me!
Alex
Ulrich Walcher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Ulrich Walcher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Passing a bandwidth attribute to the NAS only makes sense if you say
less or equal - or easier: maximum allowed bandwidth is: ??? kbps
So what's wrong to say:
CBBSM-Bandwidth = 256 (or whatever you want to throttle it to)
Am Mit, 2003-07-23 um 17.45 schrieb Alex:
> OK I added CBBSM_Bandwidth to the radreply table. The doc says "<="
> cannot be used as a reply item, so how else should I specify 'less
> than or eq to' ?
>
> Alex
> Alan DeKok <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:
> Alex wrote:
> > Then I added another line, same user, attribute
> 'CBBSM-Bandwidth',
> > op='<=', Value='32768' but user is now rejected.
> ^^^
>
> Huh? See the documentation for the meaning of the operators.
>
> Alan DeKok.
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