Re: (RADIATOR) How to restrict the Dial Up on Bandwith.

2003-06-26 Thread Toomas Kärner
Hi, Ok. I have been configuring SMS devices for 3,5 years now and from customer 0. to customer ~40'000. And here is what I know about SMS devices and bandwith management. (at the beginning there is some simple stuff). Fist you can set default parameters that will be applied to all subscribers and

Re: (RADIATOR) How to restrict the Dial Up on Bandwith.

2003-06-25 Thread Toomas Kärner
Hi, I have successfully built and tested sord of portal for users where they can SET their desired bandwith for desired ammount of time and it applies to whole connection (not just to certain direction) with RedBack SMS. It uses SNMP set to initialize user reauthentication and then SMS applies

Re: (RADIATOR) How to restrict the Dial Up on Bandwith.

2003-06-25 Thread Hugh Irvine
Hello Toomas - Not really a Radiator issue, but very interesting none the less. And I am sure that there are many subscribers to the list who enjoy this level of discussion as much as I do. Please feel free to continue posting such interesting material. regards Hugh On Wednesday, Jun 25,

Re: (RADIATOR) How to restrict the Dial Up on Bandwith.

2003-06-24 Thread Toomas Kärner
Hi, I wonder up to what point you are able to deal with such a log's? We have at the moment around 5.5M records per month in our DSL customers log and to match that to a NetFlow log about 114TB (that's their generated traffic)... huhh How far this kind a solution scales? Anyway, we give

RE: (RADIATOR) How to restrict the Dial Up on Bandwith.

2003-06-22 Thread Tony Bunce
A devices like a PacketShaper may do the trick with some creative configuration Tony B, CCNA, Network+ Systems Administrator GO Concepts Inc -Original Message- From: Hugh Irvine [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Saturday, June 21, 2003 11:05 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: (RADIATOR) How to restrict the Dial Up on Bandwith.

2003-06-22 Thread Gary
We use a bandwidth manager http;//www.etinc.com On Sun, 22 Jun 2003 11:47:33 +1000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Yes but with radius alive packets how would you have content that doesn't count to your download total because radius alive counts everything. Michael saunders - Original

Re: (RADIATOR) How to restrict the Dial Up on Bandwith.

2003-06-22 Thread Guðbjörn S. Hreinsson
We use Cisco Netflow to measure traffic, we exclude certain sites so that traffic does not appear in the logs. We then match radius accounting packets and netflow logs to generate rating data for billing. We don't speed limit customers when they pass their limits, but bill them for the extra

Re: (RADIATOR) How to restrict the Dial Up on Bandwith.

2003-06-21 Thread mick
Dear list, I am not sure if this soultion is done with Radiator or not. I have noticed many ISP's offering ADSL connections with free traffic to certain web sites. They are also speed limiting customers when they run passed their download limit but not counting the traffic to the free websites.

Re: (RADIATOR) How to restrict the Dial Up on Bandwith.

2003-06-21 Thread Hugh Irvine
Hello Mick - This is usually done with IP filters and traffic shaping on the router. The accounting is done with periodic radius Alive requests. I don't know of any off-the-shelf product that does this. regards Hugh On Sunday, Jun 22, 2003, at 08:58 Australia/Melbourne, [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: (RADIATOR) How to restrict the Dial Up on Bandwith.

2003-06-21 Thread Hugh Irvine
Hello Nayeem - This is really a question for your NAS supplier. If your supplier can tell you what radius attributes to use for this purpose, Radiator can be configured to send those radius attributes. regards Hugh On Saturday, Jun 21, 2003, at 23:49 Australia/Melbourne, Nayeem wrote: Hi to

Re: (RADIATOR) How to restrict the Dial Up on Bandwith.

2003-06-21 Thread mick
Yes but with radius alive packets how would you have content that doesn't count to your download total because radius alive counts everything. Michael saunders - Original Message - From: Hugh Irvine [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Sunday, June 22, 2003

Re: (RADIATOR) How to restrict the Dial Up on Bandwith.

2003-06-21 Thread Hugh Irvine
Hello Mick - I would think you'd have to use additional metering like Netflow or whatever on the router to discriminate traffic. regards Hugh On Sunday, Jun 22, 2003, at 11:47 Australia/Melbourne, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Yes but with radius alive packets how would you have content that