Re: [RadiusNT] Time based user

Chuck Scott ( chuck@iolms.com )
Wed, 23 Jun 1999 13:12:38 -0500

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I have entered a new Service Type, and put the following in the server access
table:

ServerID Port AccountType StartTime StopTime
MaxSessionLength
1 n/a Wilderness 800 1200 28800

I assume I have the start and stop times correct, but I cannot logon with the
Server Port Access box checked, even after changing the stop time to 1700
(5:00pm). Do I have the times correct, and do I now have to put all the
account types in the Server Access table?

At 09:22 AM 6/22/99 -0700, you wrote:
>Chuck Scott wrote:
>>
>> Thanks Dale...any examples out there? Will I have to set aside specific
>> ports for these types of customers? I plan on having quite a few, would it
>> be good to have a seperate NAS for just them?
>
>You just need to put the into Service Types. You can specify limits
>on a per-port (or per-NAS) basis for each service type. Therefore, you
>do not have to have a dedicates NAS for this.
>
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>Dale E. Reed Jr. Emerald and RadiusNT
>__________________________________________
>IEA Software, Inc. www.iea-software.com

Chuck Scott
chuck@iolms.com
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I have entered a new Service Type, and put the following in the serveraccess table:

ServerID        Port    AccountType     StartTime       StopTime        MaxSessionLength
 1              n/a     Wilderness      800             1200            28800

I assume I have the start and stop times correct, but I cannot logon withthe Server Port Access box checked, even after changing the stop time to1700 (5:00pm).  Do I have the times correct, and do I now have toput all the account types in the Server Access table?



At 09:22 AM 6/22/99 -0700, you wrote:
>Chuck Scott wrote:
>>
>> Thanks Dale...any examples out there?  Will I have to setaside specific
>> ports for these types of customers?  I plan on having quitea few, would it
>> be good to have a seperate NAS for just them?
>
>You just need to put the into Service Types.  You can specifylimits
>on a per-port (or per-NAS) basis for each service type. Therefore, you
>do not have to have a dedicates NAS for this.
>
>--
>
>Dale E. Reed Jr.      Emerald andRadiusNT
>__________________________________________
>IEA Software, Inc.   www.iea-software.com

Chuck Scott
chuck@iolms.com
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