How to control users traffic ?

Devinder Singh devinbhullar at gmail.com
Tue Aug 18 09:15:51 CEST 2009


Hi

Have you tried using WISPr attributes to control bandwidth. These are
set in the Radius database server.

2009/8/18 Andrew Paternoster <andrew at gpk.net.au>:
> Does anyone have any Example policies that they can share. I'm trying to work out how to send attributes to my cisco NAS when the suers reach their traffic limit.
>
> I have looked around and cannot find how to make these policies mentioned below.
>
> Can any one point me in the right direction?
>
> Thanks
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> From: freeradius-users-bounces+andrew=gpk.net.au at lists.freeradius.org [mailto:freeradius-users-bounces+andrew=gpk.net.au at lists.freeradius.org] On Behalf Of Ivan Kalik
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>> Which is conventional way for checking online users traffic volume  and
>> disconnecting who reach to the limit of every user in freeradius:
>
> There are no standard radius attributes for this. Your NAS might have
> vendor specific attributes that can be used for data (sql)counters but
> many don't.
>
>> 1- using acct-interim packets  to update output or input octets in sql and
>> if user reach to the max of its accounting permission disconnect
>> him/her.(Is
>> there any patch to do this ?)
>
> Again, this will depend on NAS supporting PoD or CoA. You can make a
> policy that sends instructions to NAS to disconnect the user if he goes
> over the limit on update packet. If it doesn't, you should still be able
> to disconnect the user using SNMP.
>
>> 2- freeradius sends Session-Octets-Limit to the NAS and NAS can does this?
>
> If it has such VSA. You can then use standard (sql)counter.
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> Ivan Kalik
> Kalik Informatika ISP
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