2001 09:32:06 +1030
To: "Andy De Petter" [EMAIL PROTECTED],
"Brian Morris" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
From: Simon Hackett [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: (RADIATOR) PPPOE Authentication / Accounting
Cc: "Radiator Mailing" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Hello Brian -
Whatever NAS-like device you use to terminate your PPPoE sessions looks to
Radiator like any other NAS. If the device reports packets in/out and bytes
in/out in accounting records you will record them just the same as with any
other NAS.
hth
Hugh
On Wednesday 21 March 2001
) PPPOE Authentication / Accounting
Hello Brian -
Whatever NAS-like device you use to terminate your PPPoE sessions looks to
Radiator like any other NAS. If the device reports packets in/out and
bytes
in/out in accounting records you will record them just the same as with
any
other NAS
De Petter'; Brian Morris
Cc: Radiator Mailing
Subject: RE: (RADIATOR) PPPOE Authentication / Accounting
Redback
Matthew C. Karl
Florida State University
Office of Telecommunications, MIS
-Original Message-
From: Andy De Petter [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday
]
Subject: Re: (RADIATOR) PPPOE Authentication / Accounting
Hugh,
Is a NAS-like device required for PPPoE? If so, can you (or
anyone) suggest
one?
Regards, Brian Morris
- Original Message -
From: Hugh Irvine [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Brian Morris [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL
Hello Brian -
On Wednesday 21 March 2001 21:57, Brian Morris wrote:
Hugh,
Is a NAS-like device required for PPPoE? If so, can you (or anyone)
suggest one?
PPPoE translates to "Point to Point Protocol over Ethernet", and just like
using PPP over modems, you need two ends to make a
Hi All,
We require the ability to authenticate clients using PPPoE as well as
account for their traffic. Our regular dial-in NAS (PM3 for modem
customers) does both auth and accounting just fine however we are new to
PPPoE and I am not sure how to monitor traffic.
Can anyone offer any