Hi,

so basically all I need is a RFC 3576-compliant radius server and the correct vsa specific of cisco device?
What I do not understand is if :

)the radius check the quota (but how and how often?) and then push the disconnect to the device, or )the device, once the user is authenticathed, get a profile and then it checks with an internal specific process (specified by a vsa), the quota, with the action after the threshold.

I'm a bit confused, as snmp/script solution implies that a machine should login/check the virtual interface status and then issue a command like "shutdown" correct?
Is thi the only way to accomplish a QoS task!?

Thanks for your help,

Massimiliano


Peter Nixon wrote:
This is not correct. You may use SNMP, or you may use a RADIUS Change of Authority/Packet of Disconnect request...

Regards

Peter

On Wed 19 Sep 2007, Willie Yeo wrote:
You need SNMP to disconnect the link, not Radius.

The only other way I can think of is that, if you can use an external
program/script to check the quota from your accounting records, and
then if that quota is reached, then send the program sends to SNMP to
disconnect the user.

On 18/09/2007, at 6:34 PM, Massimiliano Macrì wrote:
I'm trying to close the connection of a pre-paid mobile user, after
he reached a limited amount of traffic (ie. 100 megabytes), the
network device is a Cisco router.
I've found may way to rate-limit the traffic bandwidth but not one
to do this.
Is radius the correct way to achieve this goal? It'all about vsa?
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