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how to deny or allow dual ISDN logins per user?
Hi to all. I am new to this list.

Can someone tell me how to deny or allow user to have two channel ISDN
connection? I am planning some special offers for my users and it is crucial
for me to control who can have dual-channel ISDN and who can't. I am
planning to do that with freeradius using exec-program-wait and by returning
cisco-avpair to cisco. So, when cisco receives information that particular
user can't have dual channels ISDN he will refuse it and user will continue
to use only one channel.

Thank you and sorry for my bad english :)

Igor

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Re: how to deny or allow dual ISDN logins per user? [ In reply to ]
Igor Smitran <> wrote on Thursday, August 17, 2006 10:27 PM:

> Hi to all. I am new to this list.
>
> Can someone tell me how to deny or allow user to have two channel ISDN
> connection? I am planning some special offers for my users and it is
> crucial for me to control who can have dual-channel ISDN and who
> can't. I am planning to do that with freeradius using
> exec-program-wait and by returning cisco-avpair to cisco. So, when
> cisco receives information that particular user can't have dual
> channels ISDN he will refuse it and user will continue to use only
> one channel.

you can use the Cisco-Avpair = "multilink:max-links=<n>" to control the
# of channels of a multilink bundle for a particular user.
Please be aware that this does not limit simulatenous logins, this can
only be enforced on the Radius server (using some form of session
management).

oli

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