Re: QOS question.

2003-01-29 Thread Simon White
28-Jan-03 at 18:04, Sean Smith ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote :
 Is it possible to set QOS per user or per group in Freeradius? QOS 
 meaning bandwidth and/or priority of bandwidth resources. Example would 
 be setting a  residential DSL customer at a limit of 256K and setting a 
 business customer at a limit of 1MB. On top of that, if a residential 

QoS would of course be dependent on your access server, since FreeRadius
will just do the authentication and accounting for you. However,
FreeRadius can give you just about anything you want back to your NAS
within reason, and can do per user / per group / per domain
(@domain.com) stuff.

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QOS question.

2003-01-28 Thread Sean Smith
Is it possible to set QOS per user or per group in Freeradius? QOS 
meaning bandwidth and/or priority of bandwidth resources. Example would 
be setting a  residential DSL customer at a limit of 256K and setting a 
business customer at a limit of 1MB. On top of that, if a residential 
customer and business customer were both at 1MB I'd like to set the 
business customer at a higher priority so in the event of congestion the 
business customer would get full throughput.

I read through the website and didn't see anything about it. I haven't 
downloaded FR yet so I could'nt look at any documentation. Just 
wondering if anyone knew if it could be done. Thanks.


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