As the table says "radcheck" -> means something is checked.
Add it to "radreply" or "radgroupreply" as it is replied back to the
NAS...

Am Mit, 2003-07-23 um 16.44 schrieb Alex:
> I saw the attribute in the dict file, but when I tried to insert into
> radcheck the new attribute (CBBSM-Bandwidth) the user is rejected. I
> have:
> ------------------------------------------------------------
> UserName |      Attribute      |  op | Value |
> ------------------------------------------------------------
>     foo        | User-Password | == |   bar   |
> -----------------------------------------------------------
> 
> Then I added another line, same user, attribute 'CBBSM-Bandwidth',
> op='<=', Value='32768' but user is now rejected. 
>  
> Where should I insert the CBBSM-Bw attribute ?
>  
> Alex.
> Ulrich Walcher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>         dictionary file --> dictionary.cisco.bbsm:
>         Everything you need has already been done...
>         
>         
>         
>         Am Mit, 2003-07-23 um 14.35 schrieb Alex:
>         > I now understand. Where should I put the ID, Vendor and bw
>         value in my
>         > config/db ? Forgive my ignorance, I'm learning.
>         > 
>         > Alex
>         > 
>         > Ulrich Walcher wrote:
>         > Bandwidth Feature During Authentication
>         > BBSM supports bandwidth kbps specifications sent by the
>         RADIUS
>         > authentication server in the Access-Accept packet. When a
>         > RADIUS server
>         > sends a vendor-specific attribute that contains a bandwidth
>         > kbps value,
>         > BBSM throttles the bandwidth of the end user session to the
>         > kbps value
>         > specified. To use this feature, administrators need to
>         > configure their
>         > RADIUS server to send the vendor-specific attribute to
>         > transmit a Vendor
>         > ID of 5263, a Vendor type of 1, and the integer value of the
>         > bandwidth
>         > kbps desired for the user account.
>         > 
>         > 
>         > 
>         > Am Mit, 2003-07-23 um 09.40 schrieb Alex:
>         > > Hello,
>         > > 
>         > > I'm using Cisco's BBSM with freeradius and sql module in
>         > 'authorize'.
>         > > Users connect OK via BBSM which is configured as radius
>         > client. Now,
>         > > is there a way to manage bandwidth per user through
>         > freeradius ? There
>         > > is a CBBSM-Bandwidth attribute but how to use it since
>         user
>         > data is
>         > > stored on the sql db and not in files. BBSM could
>         eventually
>         > manage bw
>         > > but it's not what I want. 
>         > > 
>         > > Thanks,
>         > > Alex
>         > > 
>         > > 
>         > >
>         >
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