Dear all, after solving my 'check user traffic quota at login time' problem I try to take the next step and disconnect active sessions if user's traffic limited is exceeded. My Cisco LNS supports 3GPP2 VSA attributes. Therefore I took a look at 3GPP2-Prepaid-Acct-Quota AKA cdma-prepaid-accounting-quota. AFAIK FR does not support 3GPP but does its features suffice to achieve what I described above? If not, are there other ways to disconnect an active user from an Cisco LNS based on RADIUS attributes and user traffic quota? I would like to avoid another script and radkill if possible. Are there best practices to do this? Cheers, Alexander
Alexander wrote:
Dear all,
after solving my 'check user traffic quota at login time' problem I try to take the next step and disconnect active sessions if user's traffic limited is exceeded.
My Cisco LNS supports 3GPP2 VSA attributes. Therefore I took a look at 3GPP2-Prepaid-Acct-Quota AKA cdma-prepaid-accounting-quota. AFAIK FR does not support 3GPP but does its features suffice to achieve what I described above?
I'm not sure what that means.
If not, are there other ways to disconnect an active user from an Cisco LNS based on RADIUS attributes and user traffic quota? I would like to avoid another script and radkill if possible. Are there best practices to do this?
See if the NAS supports RFC 3576 (CoA) Alan DeKok.
--- On Wed, 4/14/10, Alan DeKok <aland@deployingradius.com> wrote:
I'm not sure what that means.
According to a colleague of mine the 3GPP2-Prepaid-Acct-Quota attribute should be what I am looking for. He used it successfully before but with a different RADIUS server.
See if the NAS supports RFC 3576 (CoA)
Nevertheless I definitly will take a look at CoA. Cheers, Alexander
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