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Re: (ASCEND) Restricting login speed



On Wed, Apr 22, 1998 at 05:52:54PM -0400, Joe Pautler wrote:
> Burek, Regis M. wrote:
> ]
> ]Can't you set your k56 lines with an INIT string containing a  minimum
> ]connect speed similar to pc modems?
> 
> we tried that too.  problem is that those settings apply to the
> incoming connection speed, which is always v.34 or less.
> K56Flex is in the downstream (to the remote user) direction only,
> which does not appear to be able to be restricted via AT commands
> and/or S registers, etc.

You could write a small SNMP watcher that checks whether some event
has occured every some seconds, and if so, gets the sessionActive
table, links to the callActive table and looks up if any connection is
there with a TX speed that is still V.34. If it finds one, it kicks
it off. Now this is only possible with 6.x and of course has a major
drawback: If someone _legally_ connects with a KFlex modem and due to
the telco lines day form cannot get more than say V.34 at 26.4 kbps,
he will get kicked, too. If you can stand this, the monitor would
be a quick solution.

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