radius nt and bonded isdn problems

Brett M. Hays ( (no email) )
Mon, 20 Jul 1998 09:25:06 -0500

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We are experiencing a problem with Radius NT and our bonded isdn =
customers. Most isdn terminal adapters support and come configured out =
of the box for dynamic channel allocation. That is, a customer logs in =
with both his channels (he is set to type isdn and 2 logins), then he =
receives a voice phone call which causes one of his channels to drop. =
Then, when he finishes with the analog call and the second channel =
attempts to reconnect, radius rejects him as a concurrent login. It =
seems that when one login of a user configured to allow two logins, =
radius doesn't know about it. Has anyone else experienced this problem =
or have suggestions for a solution?

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We are experiencing a problem with =Radius NT and=20our bonded isdn customers.  Most isdn terminal adapters support and =come=20configured out of the box for dynamic channel allocation.  That is, =a=20customer logs in with both his channels (he is set to type isdn and 2 =logins),=20then he receives a voice phone call which causes one of his channels to=20drop.  Then, when he finishes with the analog call and the second =channel=20attempts to reconnect, radius rejects him as a concurrent login.  =It seems=20that when one login of a user configured to allow two logins, radius =doesn't=20know about it.  Has anyone else experienced this problem or have=20suggestions for a solution?
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