* This is the VOP Radius mailing list * It will show as two different numbers. An ISDN circuit is actually two separate channels and each has its own number (part of the SPID).
Drew -----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Your Own ISP .com Sent: Tuesday, May 25, 2004 1:32 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [VOPRadius] globalpops * This is the VOP Radius mailing list * >> What I think we're actually looking for is the ability to allow a user to log in even if they have a current session, provided that the callingstationid is identical to the callingstationid from the active session. This would effectively remove the ghosted session and allow the user to log in, even though the STOP record from their previous session was lost. Thanks, Ramsey >> What if the user is using 128k dual channel ISDN and the calling from number is the same? I can't remember how the caller ID would come in on the second channel. If it comes in as the same caller ID on both channels then this would allow 128k dual channel traffic on one single channel account. As I am writing this I am thinking I remember that the caller ID does show up different for each of the channels on an ISDN line. Anyone know for sure? No ISDN line handy at the moment to test. Thanks, Todd Routhier Lightwave Technologies, LLC. -- Wholesale Dialup! http://www.YourOwnISP.com Lightwave Technologies, LLC. http://www.LightWaveTech.com >>SNIP>> ** To leave this list, send an email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and put the word "LEAVE" in the BODY of the email. ** To leave this list, send an email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and put the word "LEAVE" in the BODY of the email.
