Hello Vincent -
>
> Does anybody know of a way to get a Cisco NAS (specifically an AS5300) to
> report to two radiator servers simultaneously? If not, what is the best way
> to get this done through Radiator? Basically there are two companies which
> must share accounting information from one gateway, and save it into their
> independent systems for settlement purposes. Any help would be greatly
> appreciated.
>
It is very simple to do with Radiator, but some additional details on exactly
what you have in mind would help.
In any case, something like this would work:
# define two AuthBy clauses, one local, one remote
# this example assumes local SQL, but could be anything
<AuthBy RADIUS>
Identifier Remote-Radius
Host remote.radius.host
Secret .....
.....
</AuthBy>
<AuthBy SQL>
Identifier Local-SQL
DBSource ....
DBUsername ....
DBAuth ....
.....
</AuthBy>
<Handler Request-Type = Accounting-Request>
AuthByPolicy ContinueAlways
AuthBy Remote-Radius
AuthBy Local-SQL
</Handler>
<Handler .....>
.....
</Handler>
The above is just an example, but if you send me a bit more detail I'll be able
to make better suggestions.
hth
Hugh
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