There is also a port type attribute you can check.  Modem users
are Async and ISDN users are sync.  That could probably be a
better check instead of connect rate, since you can actually
connect at 56k with ISDN if you set it to do robbed bit signaling
instead of clear channel.

John

At 05:32 PM 2/19/00 +1100, Hugh Irvine wrote:

>Hello Sony -
>
>On Sat, 19 Feb 2000, Sony Sunjaya wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I'm using Ascend Max6000 for ISDN users and for analog 56K dial up users.
> >
> > I want Radiator to reject normal users who connect with ISDN modem.
> > But those normal users should be able to connect with analog modem (56Kbps
> > or below).
> >
> > The ISDN users should be able to connect with both analog or ISDN modem.
> >
> > Can I do that with Radiator ?
> > How ?
> >
>
>Yes this is very easy to do with the Connect-Rate check attribute.
>
>You would add a check item like this to your users file for those limited 
>users:
>
>user1   Connect-Rate = 56000, Password ....
>         ....
>
>etc....
>
>This will allow these users to connect at speeds up to 56Kbps, but no higher.
>
>If your configuration is more complex you might consider sending me your
>configuration file (no secrets) and I'll suggest a better way.
>
>hth
>
>Hugh
>
>
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