Cisco-AVpair rate-limit attributes
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- Subject: Cisco-AVpair rate-limit attributes
- From: satish patel <linuxtrap@yahoo.co.in>
- Date: Fri, 19 Jan 2007 04:59:30 +0000 (GMT)
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Dear all
i have cisco VPDN with freeradius ( 1.1.4 ) on Suse 10.2 my users connect throgh the xp client useig vpn connection and useing Internet Services but now thing is that i wann restrict user base bandwidth means i want to set bandwidth 64kbps for user1 and 128 kbps for user2 so is it possible through the Cisco-Avpair attributes. i have find lots of document regarding cisco-AVpair attributes then i test it on my network but i dont know it will working or not
my test exmple
#cat /etc/raddb/users
DEFAULT Service-Type := Framed-User
Framed-Protocol = PPP,
Cisco-Avpair = "lcp:interface-config#1=rate-limit output 512000 10000 10000 conform-action continue exceed-action drop"
This rate-limt use for output what about input what rate-limit
direction i use for it and how to verifying is it ok or not
Satish Patel
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