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Hi,
Just to shed some light if I can...
Michael is meaning that it's not the same to have a single user using
2 channels than two separate users using a channel each one. This
way he would lose a customer for the price of a 128k dialup access
might or might not be twice the price of a single access...
If I recall every major NAS can handle this situation (known as
Multilink PPP) and I always thought that Radiator did... I should go
back over to read the Radius RFC but the Port-Limit attribute is
thought exactly for this situation...
HTH. Cheers,
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> De: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]En nombre de Hugh Irvine Enviado
> el: mi�rcoles, 18 de agosto de 1999 11:54 Para: Ben-Nes Michael;
> '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' Asunto: Re: (RADIATOR) Simulatnius-usae and
> Port-limit
>
>
>
> Hello Michael -
>
> On Wed, 18 Aug 1999, Ben-Nes Michael wrote:
> > But if ill put both set to 2 then i can easily have two users
> on 64k thats mean 1 less
> > customer.
>
> I'm not sure I understand what you mean - if you have a customer
> using 128k,
> that customer will use 2 x 64k channels. If you have a 30 channel
> PRI (E1), you
> can support 15 x 128k customers or 30 x 64k customers, or
> anything in between.
> But you can never have more than 30 channels (or 24 in the US on a
> T1).
>
> > I think the should be considered as bug.
> > any one know the email of the developing team ?
> >
>
> Mike reads this list, but he can't change telco bandwidth
> allocations.
>
> hth
>
> Hugh
>
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