Hi all,

I have Radiator 2.13.1 with patch running on a NT 4.0 SP3. My NAS is a PM3
from Lucent

1- Log question:

In my radius.cfg file I have:
        AcctLogFileName %L/%d-%m-%y-detail.log
        #  log Format
        AcctLogFileFormat %t %d %m %Y %n %a %{Acct-Status-Type} %{NAS-Port}
%{Acct-Input-Octets} %{Acct-Output-Octets} %{Connect-Rate} %{Connect-Info}

-How could I put %t in format HH:MM:SS ? I think in oracle is possible but
with log file?

- When a user conects with ISDN I have not any information about speed
(%{Connect-Rate} %{Connect-Info}, on the other hand if a user connects by
modem I have the following information "24000 LAPM/V42bits".
That is,  %{Connect-Rate} does not do any thing, and %{Connect-Info}only is
for modem connections.  Why? NAS problem?

2- Speed connection question:

I have in my users file:

fer5    User-Password = "fer5",Simultaneous-Use = 1,Connect-Rate = 28800
        Service-Type = Framed-User,
        Framed-Protocol = PPP,
        Framed-IP-Netmask = 255.255.255.255,
        Framed-Routing = None,
        Framed-MTU = 1500,        
        Framed-Compression = Van-Jacobson-TCP-IP

So I want to allow user fer5 a (one) conection and not higher 28800 bits.

The problem is that:
- If user fer5 use ISDN connection the system allow him to connect. Why?
I think Connect-Rate is not aceptable for my NAS. How to do that? I used
trace 4 and nothing.

3- Simultaneous session

Also fer5 has assigned a (one) connection or session

Problem:
- if fer5 connect by ISDN using 2 B channels ( 128k) the system allow him to
do that, why?
- On the other hand if fer5 connect by ISDN (B-64Kb)and try to do a new
modem connetion with fer5 the ystem does not allow it. Is it right? Why does
modem session works and  not ISDN? 

I want to control session ( only one for user) and speed (modem-ISDN)
How to do that per user? 


Thank you for your help.

Beste regards,

Fernando Martin 
Interlinea2000
http://www.i2000.es
Voz:(943)-621033
Fax:(943)-627340


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