Josh
From: Troy Settle <troy@picus.com>
> If you send the 'Ascend-Maximum-Time' attribute during the authorization
> process, you shouldn't have to manually disconnect anyone.
>
> If you find that you do need to disconnect someone, for whatever reason,
you
> can use a utility such as snmpset, and disconnect the user with this
command
> (watch for escaped line breaks):
>
> snmpset nas_ip_address snmpRWstring \
> .1.3.6.1.4.1.529.12.3.1.3.session_id_to_kill i 1
>
> ** -----Original Message-----
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> ** [mailto:radiusnt-request@iea-software.com]On Behalf Of aT
> ** Sent: Tuesday, April 25, 2000 3:44 AM
> ** To: radiusnt@iea-software.com
> ** Subject: [RadiusNT] Info Required on disconnecting a user!
> **
> **
> ** Hi
> **
> ** I understand this maybe an off thelist query ..please accept my
> ** apology for the botherance ...
> **
> ** my question is
> **
> ** i need to know is there any utility to diconnect a MAX 4000 user
> ** when it reaches its complete usage time.
> **
> ** we have been using "pmcomand" in portmasters ...anybody know of
> ** the same utility for Ascend MAx 4000 ??
> **
> **
> **
> ** ThanX
> **
> ** aT
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