[nsp] Time limiting ISDN connections
nicholas harteau
nrh@ikami.com
Wed, 9 Oct 2002 15:04:31 -0500
You're opening a huge can of worms here. Customers are going to end up
redailing and racking up huge phone bills. ISDN redials awfully fast,
and that nickel per call can add up amazingly quick.
I'd recommend putting a relay inline at the remote end and opening the
pairs when you don't want them calling ;)
Dave [Hawk-Systems] wrote:
> Cisco 800 and 1000 series connecting to AS5300 access server.
>
> Would like to limit some ISDN clients to "business hours" only, or "off peak"
> hours.
>
> With RADIUS we can determine the time of the login request and validate against
> the hours that client is allowed to be connected and auth or not auth based on
> that.
>
> Can we send an AVpair down to the router to instructed it (or the NAS) to
> disconnect the ISDN call(s) at the appointed time... Say use is allowed to log
> in from 6am to 6pm... instructed a dialup request at 5pm to disconnect in 1
> hour.
>
> Would prefer to initiate from the RADIUS server, and avoid having to kick
> accounts via SNMP or mannual login to the NAS (messy).
>
> thanks
>
> Dave
>
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nicholas harteau
nrh@ikami.com