Hello Tunde -

The NasType parameter in a Client clause indicates to Radiator that it should do strict session limit checking by querying the NAS when session limits are exceeded. The actual mechanism for querying the NAS varies according to what the NAS actually supports (usually SNMP). As far as I know there is no mechanism for querying Windows, hence there is no point in setting a NasType for that client.

The code supports "NasType CiscoVPDN" (have a look in the "Radius/Nas" directory). Perhaps you could check this on a VPN concentrator, and if it works correctly, we can add "CiscoVPN" as well.

regards

Hugh


On Saturday, August 31, 2002, at 05:22 AM, Ayotunde Itayemi ((Tara)) wrote:

Hi All, Hi Hugh,
 
What should the NasType value be for Windows 2000 server clients?
Is there any benefit to configuring the NasType option for Win2K clients -
i.e., does radiator use it?
 
Also, is the NasType "CiscoVPDN" in the version 3 manual correct or should
it read "CiscoVPN"
 
Regards,
Tunde I.
 


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