That's also the way we do it.
On Sat, Oct 8, 2011 at 7:48 PM, Michael Hartwick wrote:
> It may not be pretty, but why not just sent all 3 sets of VSA’s. If the NAS
> doesn’t recognize it won’t it just ignore the attribute?
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Norbert,
sorry, but you are taking a sledgehammer to crack the nut.
If you read it one of the ideas of having different virtual servers is
separation of policies for different NASses you are right.
Suman was asking on how to send several NASses into the same policy.
Regards
Stefan
The general idea is to setup a virtual server for each type of NAS and make
sure, that every NAS is loaded into the correct virtual server.
With best regards,
Norbert Wegener
Siemens IT Solutions and Services
AIS MS NC PSU SDC
Bruchstraße 5
45883 Gelsenkirchen, G
It may not be pretty, but why not just sent all 3 sets of VSA's. If the NAS
doesn't recognize it won't it just ignore the attribute?
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To be specific , I am concerned about the QoS VSA's .
For Example.
Mikrotik NAS - Mikrotik-Rate-Limit
Chillispot - Chillispot-Max-UP , Chillispot-Max-Down
Cisco - Cisco-Policy-UP , Cisco-Policy-Down
Now if the user logged from different NAS's the VSA will differ so it is not
possible to have a s
Suman,
As you did not say anything about the exact attributes, you will send to the
NAC, here is how we do this:
we are also using different NAS and have to reply with different VSAs for
setting up the QOS.
We use the "existence of a specific VSAs" (specified per NAS type) in the
request
Hi Everyone ... Currently i am planning to integrate freeradius with
different NAS like Chillispot , Cisco etc and enable roaming users so that
they can log in from any of the NAS.
As the reply items are different with different NAS , i am looking for ideas
how to enable a single user to roam and
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