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De : weiwei fang fan...@gmail.com
Date : Lun, mai 24, 2010 15:09
Objet : Re : What is the Class attribute for?
PourĀ : Arran Cudbard-Bell a.cudba...@gmail.com
Cc : FreeRadius users mailing list freeradius-users@lists.freeradius.org
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weiwei fang wrote:
Hello, all!
I noticed that RFC 2865 defined an attribute called Class, but I don't
know its meaning and usage. Can I use it as the QoS classfication for
the user?
No.
See your NAS documentation for how to configure QoS.
The Class attribute is for something else.
I personnally use it for QoS definition. It works as expected but i can't
garantee this is the regular use for this attribute.
What's special with the class attribute is that if you send It in
Access-Accept, It should be added in later accounting packets. This can be very
usefull and if you
On May 24, 2010, at 1:36 PM, Alexandre Chapellon wrote:
I personnally use it for QoS definition. It works as expected but i can't
garantee this is the regular use for this attribute.
What's special with the class attribute is that if you send It in
Access-Accept, It should be added in
Thanks for your kindly reply.
Now our company has bought the WiMAX products. We want to use freeradius as
the AAA server.
However, the vendor told us that we need to return back the user's qos
service level back to AGW after authenticating this user. I looked up the
documents and found this
weiwei fang wrote:
Now our company has bought the WiMAX products. We want to use freeradius
as the AAA server.
It should work without a problem.
However, the vendor told us that we need to return back the user's qos
service level back to AGW after authenticating this user. I looked up
the
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