> Especially note that it only limits multilink ISDN sessions, it does not
> prevent two separate non-multilinked logins. It doesn't not solve the
> problem you face, you'll have to think of another way around it - static
> IPs, caller id, multilink session ids (if your NAS sends them -
> Cisco does).
>
> Port-Limit is not the solution. Neither is Simultaneous-Usage.

One workaround is to assign the user the same IP address each time via
Framed-IP-Address.  Depending on the NAS, the call will either be terminated
or the original or the new call won't function properly (also depends on
your routing configuration).

For example, if 2 calls are placed to a single Bay 5399 and the same IP
address is assigned to both, the 2nd call will be terminated after NCP is
established because the IP address that the Radius-Accept packet has told
the 5399 to use is already in use locally.

Regards,
Andrew



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