How to limit internet bandwidth consumption by radius
Hello everyone, I would like to know how I can limit bandwidth consumption by radusergroup on freeradius for aruba equipment. By Mikrotik I use the parameters username, groupname and the user authenticates to the hotspot with this bandwidth navigation limit I would like to know if is possible do the same to aruba Att, Juliana Porto
On Aug 21, 2019, at 3:06 PM, juliana sales porto <julianaporto3@hotmail.com> wrote:
Hello everyone, I would like to know how I can limit bandwidth consumption by radusergroup on freeradius for aruba equipment. By Mikrotik I use the parameters username, groupname and the user authenticates to the hotspot with this bandwidth navigation limit I would like to know if is possible do the same to aruba
Ask Aruba what attributes they need in order to do bandwidth limitation. We don't have complete documentation for all vendors. Alan DeKok.
Juliana, Have you tried the Mikrotik wiki? e.g: https://wiki.mikrotik.com/wiki/Manual:RADIUS_Client On Wed, Aug 21, 2019 at 4:06 PM juliana sales porto < julianaporto3@hotmail.com> wrote:
Hello everyone, I would like to know how I can limit bandwidth consumption by radusergroup on freeradius for aruba equipment. By Mikrotik I use the parameters username, groupname and the user authenticates to the hotspot with this bandwidth navigation limit I would like to know if is possible do the same to aruba
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juliana sales porto <julianaporto3@hotmail.com> wrote:
Hello everyone, I would like to know how I can limit bandwidth consumption by radusergroup on freeradius for aruba equipment.
On Aruba bandwidth limits are controlled by user Roles and you have to set up those roles on the NAS (controller/switch) side. The role can be selected through a variety of methods using server derivation rules in the radius server group definition on the NAS. It's complicated... you can use just about any attribute and certain special attributes are given special priority and some attributes like Tunnel-Private-Group-Id can punch through the role. It is also possible to define roles dynamically on the RADIUS side and "download" them, though Aruba only gives instructions for doing so using their Clearpass product and does not give documentation on the attributes it uses or their format IIRC. There are a lot of different ways to do it. Best to consult the ArubaOS manuals.
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