Use:

        NasType   unknown

for all such Nases. Then, Radiator will trust the SessionDatabase. If you
just want to not enforce simultaneous use for a Nas, use:

        NasType   ignore

Then you're set!

Dave

> Hello all,
> 
> I believe that Radiator uses SNMP to querry routers and determine
> whether or not a user that is currently dialed up and in the database
> (the session database, in this case and SQL database) really is logged
> in or not. At least, this is my understanding and my log files seem to
> confirm it. The problem is, some of our customers use routers that we
> cannot get to by SNMP or any other means, and we have to just 
> trust the
> session database 
===
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