Hi Hugh,
Okay you are right. But what if I would like to
ensure that the max time a client can stay
on is a day? That is, even the "always-on" clients
get disconnected at least once everyday?
In such a case, what would my checkattributes and
replyattributes be?
Regards,
Tunde I.
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Monday, August 19, 2002 2:48
PM
Subject: Re: (RADIATOR) Re:
DefaultLeasePeriod
Hello Tunde -
By
definition a customer with a permanent connection would not use a dynamic
address.
You should allocate such users static addresses
instead.
regards
Hugh
On Monday, August 19, 2002, at
10:10 PM, Ayotunde Itayemi wrote:
Hi Hugh,/smaller>/fontfamily> One,
I assume the checkattribute ( Service-Type = Framed-User,Time
="Al0000-2400",Simultaneous-Use = 1)/smaller>/fontfamily> implies
"always-on 24-7-365" access for the
user?/smaller>/fontfamily> My
aim is to allow clients with DSL access (alwayson-24-7-365) to remain
on without radiatior reclaiming the/smaller>/fontfamily> IP
address allocated to them while they are still connected./smaller>/fontfamily> What
combination of attributes do you think can handle clients with DSL access
(alwayson-24-7-365) and dial-up/smaller>/fontfamily> access
so that the IP address is not reclaimed for the DSL clients while they are
still connected - and still reclaim/smaller>/fontfamily> the
IP addresses allocated to the dial-up/DSL clients when they disconnect by
themselves from the NASes?/smaller>/fontfamily> Would
setting the Defaultleaseperiod to "infinity" ( :-) or say a year, and
leaving the LeaseReclaimInterval set to/smaller>/fontfamily> (say) a
day handle the kind of configuration I mentioned above? That is, correctly
reclaim the IPaddresses for clients/smaller>/fontfamily> when
they are disconnected (by NAS, attributes, etc) and also not reclaim the IP
addresses allocated to clients/smaller>/fontfamily> that
are still online./smaller>/fontfamily> Regards,/smaller>/fontfamily> Tunde
Itayemi./smaller>/fontfamily>
----- Original Message
----- From: Hugh
Irvine/color> To: Ayotunde
Itayemi/color> Cc:
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Monday, August 19, 2002 12:31 PM Subject: (RADIATOR) Re:
DefaultLeasePeriod
Hello Tunde -
The IP address in the address
pool is marked as available when the DefaultLeasePeriod
expires.
There is no relationship between the Session-Timeout on the
NAS and the DefaultLeasePeriod for the IP address allocation. You will have
to manage any relationship that you wish to have with your
configuration.
regards
Hugh
On Monday, August
19, 2002, at 06:09 PM, Ayotunde Itayemi wrote:
Hi Hugh, Hi
All, What happens when the DefaultLeasePeriod (say
86400 = 1 day) expires? Does the user get disconnected and the IP
allocated to him/her reclaimed? Or is the user (correctly) allowed to
stay connected? Let's assume that the checkattribute of the
clients specifies that he/she can stay on for the whole day (Service-Type
= Framed-User,Time ="Al0000-2400",Simultaneous-Use =
1) Regards, Tunde I.
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