20 would mean 20 seconds not 20 minutes. Does the interim attribute appear in the Access-Accept packet? You can set up interim accounting by passing that radius attribute or it can be fixed in the NAS configuration. Ivan Kalik Kalik Informatika ISP Dana 12/8/2008, "Jonathan Gazeley" <jonathan.gazeley@bristol.ac.uk> piše:
Phil Mayers wrote:
Your NAS needs to support interim accounting.
If it does already, it might be as simple as adding:
DEFAULT Acct-Interim-Interval = 1800, Fall-Through = yes
...to the "users" file; modify as appropriate of course for your config.
I have added the lines above to my "users" file, replacing 1800 with a value of 20. However, the updates do not occur every 20 minutes. Do I also need to enable something on my NAS (Cisco WiSMs) to allow it to provide accounting on demand?
I did also try to edit the config on my WiSMs to push the accounting every 20 minutes but was unable to get that to work. The guy who primarily looks after the WiSMs is away at the moment.
How is interim accounting normally done? I don't mind if the accounting is pushed or pulled, whatever works.
Thanks, Jonathan
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