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Re: (ASCEND) Restricting login speed
Try to separate clients by means of Called ID attribute if you have
different numbers
fo K56 and V34 modems.
For Clients which use K56 define in Radius Profile one Called ID (DNIS) for
V34 client
other.
Refer to Radius Configuration Guide 3-36
Best Regards,
Igor Tarasenko
System Engineer
INFOCOM GmbH
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-----Original Message-----
From: Joe Pautler <pautler@grasshopper.cit.buffalo.edu>
To: Ascend Mailing List <ascend-users@bungi.com>
Date: Tuesday, April 21, 1998 5:55 PM
Subject: Re: (ASCEND) Restricting login speed
>Jim Carroll wrote:
>]
>] Does anyone know how to restrict login speeds using Radius entries
on
>] Ascend Max boxes ?
>]
>] Say for example you have 56K cards in a Max 4048. How can you
control
>] weather callers are connecting via 33.6 analog, 56K analog or 1B
ISDN
>] accounts?
>
>as far as i know, you can only distinguish between async (v.34, k56, etc)
>and sync (isdn). we really wanted to limit our 4048 to not accept
>async calls at speeds less than 33.7kbps, in order to prevent v.34
>users from tying up all of our k56 modems (we have a seperate dial
>string for v.34 users). however we were told by ascend that this
>was not currently possible, but might be in the future....
>
>___________________________________________________________________________
>Joe Pautler, E.I.T. University at Buffalo
>CIT/OSS Network Engineering 224 Computing Center
>http://www.oss.buffalo.edu/~pautler (716) 645-3536
>
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