Hi Ricardo,
On May 31, 5:43pm, Ricardo Freire wrote:
> Subject: (RADIATOR) How to drop calls in Ascend boxes?
> Hi all,
>
> We have:
> - Radiator 1.13.1 (with all patches);
> - NT4 SP5;
> - Auth By Emerald in MSSQL6.5 (binded to Platypus in RadiusNT mode);
> - Our NASes are Ascend MAX.
>
> How to drop dial-up customers from Radiator? I tried to use radacct.cgi, but
> I have little knowledge of SNMP OIDs and so...
Do you want to be able to forcibly disconnect users from your NAS? This is what
you need to do:
1. Find a program that will disconnect your user, given the NAS IP address,
username, port etc. I dont know if such a think exists for MAXs on NT. Anyone
else?
2. Configure Radiator to use an external SessionDatabase
3. Configure radwho.cgi so it will call your program, and also to look in the
external session database from 2 above.
4. Now when you run radwho.cgi, you will see a list of all users online, and
each user will have a hotlink to disconnect them.
There may be other ways and programs available. Anyone?
Cheers.
>
> Best Regards,
> Ricardo Freire
>
>
>
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