Hello Brian -

Whatever NAS-like device you use to terminate your PPPoE sessions looks to 
Radiator like any other NAS. If the device reports packets in/out and bytes 
in/out in accounting records you will record them just the same as with any 
other NAS.

hth

Hugh

On Wednesday 21 March 2001 15:33, Brian Morris wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> We require the ability to authenticate clients using PPPoE  as well as
> account for their traffic.  Our regular dial-in NAS (PM3 for modem
> customers) does both auth and accounting just fine however we are new to
> PPPoE and I am not sure how to monitor traffic.
>
> Can anyone offer any suggestions as to the best way to do accounting
> (Time/Mb) using PPPoE.
>
> Any help would be appreciated.
>
> Regards,  Brian Morris
>
>
>
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