Hi Mathew,

 

Yes you can have RADIUS profile for each user based on the MAC #.

 

We currently do not terminate the PPPoE session on the aPXO. There are some internal discussions about this. So perhaps as an upgrade after the first release.

 

It may be possible (not sure how difficult script)  to connect both the external PPPoE server and the RADIUS server to do what you want.

 

Nish

 

 

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Thursday, September 18, 2003 10:01 AM
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Subject: RE: [smartBridges] FW: Introducing the airPoint XO series from smartBridges!

 

Can you answers this question about the new AirPoint XO. This is what i want to do.

 

I want customers to have have a wireless PCI card with an antenna connected to it (maybe a AVAYA or orinoco card). The customers would then use a PPPOE client (RASPPPOE) installed on their computer. They would put there username and password in the PPPOE client and click connect whenever they want to access the internet.

When the customer hits connect in the PPPOE client it will connect to the AirPoint XO (if it has this feature), the AirPoint XO will connect to our linux RADIUS server to authenticate the username and password. On the Radius server i want to have radius profile for each user to set how much bandwidth they can use.

 

My question is does the AirPoint XO have this ability. Can you do radius authentication on usernames and passwords (not on IP or MAC address). Can you do bandwidth throttling from radius profiles. And can the AirPoint XO handle PPPOE connections??.

Sorry for all the questions but I need to know if i can do the above setup.

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Nish Park
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Subject: RE: [smartBridges] FW: Introducing the airPoint XO series from smartBridges!

Bandwidth control is done by the MAC #. You can have a static table in the unit (similar to MAC authentication table) or use the external RADIUS to authenticate as well as provide the rate control info for each client. The device allows different rate settings for Upstream and Downstream traffic.

 

Nish

 

 

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Billy Huddleston
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Thursday, September 18, 2003 5:36 AM
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Subject: Re: [smartBridges] FW: Introducing the airPoint XO series from smartBridges!

 

Does it lock the radio's at different speeds or does it throttle the speed via IP ?

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Sent: Wednesday, September 17, 2003 5:25 PM

Subject: RE: [smartBridges] FW: Introducing the airPoint XO series from smartBridges!

 

Yes, it is a drop down menu to choose different speed with auto fall back features.

Throttle can be controlled thru the user profiles with MAC authentication.

The service provider can set up different categories based on bandwidth purchased. These users can be grouped by profiles, based on allowed bands of users, width limits.

Throttling can be controlled thru up and down separately.

 

Seeni

sB Tech Support

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Thursday, September 18, 2003 3:46 AM
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Subject: Re: [smartBridges] FW: Introducing the airPoint XO series from smartBridges!

 

Remember the radios are not full duplex ;-)

 

Typically 11 meg in reality is about 5.5 megs throughput..

 

SB support what is the set up for bandwidth control is there like a drop down menu to choose different speeds or can you type in your own speed and does it throttle based on mac or IP? Will it also limit down and up separately? or is it one setting does both symmetrically? Will it limit bandwidth to another NON smart bridge product associated to the SB XO AP??

 

Thanks

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Sent: Sunday, January 19, 2003 11:55 PM

Subject: RE: [smartBridges] FW: Introducing the airPoint XO series from smartBridges!

 

Am I reading the specs right on the XO's ? Bandwidth limiting to 5 Mb/S. I thought the radios were 11 Mb/S.

Earl

 

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Date: Wednesday, September 17, 2003 12:04:11 PM

Subject: RE: [smartBridges] FW: Introducing the airPoint XO series from smartBridges!

 

Any word on what OS these run? I'm really waiting for an AP that runs

Linux because that would allow so many nice configuration options.

 

Also when you say it's an XML based architecture are you talking about

it being SOAP based, XML-RPC based, or using XML in some other way.

 

Thanks, this new product looks great.

--

Scott Brooks

Network Operations Analyst

Binary Solutions Ltd.

 

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