Hello Joe -
There is a RADIUS "Reply-Message" reply attribute that can be used to
send any message you wish in an Access-Reject. However the display of
whatever is sent in the "Reply-Message" is up to your NAS equipment
and/or connecting client device. In my experience there are almost no
client devices that actually display the "Reply-Message", but as
always YMMV.
regards
Hugh
On 26 Mar 2007, at 23:50, Joe Shen wrote:
hi,
We provide broadband access by ADSL. The cucurrent
session number and access port is controled by radius
server. E.g. an PPPoE account can ONLY be used with a
designated access port, and current session of that
account is limited to 3 or 5.
If a subscriber dials with a username. mismatching
username and password, illegal access port and
exceeding current session number reach the same error
code "691" on subscriber's computer.
We want to identify the exact reason for customer
complaint. So, it that possible to extend radius
server and Broadband Access Server ( Juniper E series)
to echo different error code for different reason.
E.g.
Error code 691 for wrong password
Error code 851 for wrong access port
Error code 852 for exceeding limit of concurrent
session number
..
regards
Joe
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