Hello Thomas -

If the Redback Smartedge BRAS can be configured to send RADIUS interim 
accounting updates, then yes you can configure Radiator to handle them.

Note that this is totally dependent on the Redback device, so you will need to 
check their documentation.

regards

Hugh


> On 11 Jun 2016, at 01:52, Thomas Kurian <tho...@kccg.com> wrote:
> 
> Dear Support,
> 
> We have a client who is basically an ISP with GPON network connected to 
> Ministry of Communication, Redback Smartedge BRAS and Radiator Radius server. 
> Currently their radiator is handling their customers authentication. Kindly 
> advise whether it is possible to send interim accounting updates from Redback 
> BRAS NAS to a new radiator radius server in order to identify the top 
> bandwidth abuser customer company sharing the GPON leased line on an hourly 
> basis.
> 
> For example : Lets say the ISP has leased a 10Mbps connection from the 
> ministry of communication for a set of 10 various customer companies.
> 
> Lets assume the average bandwidth consumption per company is 1Mbps. Lets say 
> from 1-2pm , 2nd company  fully uses the 10Mbps bandwidth and therefore 
> during this hour the rest of the 9 companies cannot use this connection, 
> hence we need to identify these leased line abuser companies on a hourly 
> basis and put them under a separate tariff plan in order to provide them a 
> dedicated line to fulfill their bandwidth needs as per their consumption 
> rates. Currently since the ISP GPON network terminates at the ministry of 
> communication from where it is distributed to the customer companies, the ISP 
> does not have visibility on the top bandwidth abuser company as a lump-sum.
> 
> Please advise whether having a new radiator installation instance which 
> receives interim accounting updates from Redback BRAS NAS server with a 
> customized GUI  to review top abuser companies on a hourly basis or should we 
> consider to go for some additional product integration such as Solarwinds NPM 
> to achieve the above mentioned objective.
> 
> -- 
> Best Regards,
> 
> Thomas Kurian
> IT Security Consultant
> Kuwaiti Canadian Consulting Group (www.kccg.com)
> T: +965 22435566
> F: +965 22415149
> E:tho...@kccg.com
> 
> 


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