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List:       cisco-nas
Subject:    [cisco-nas] Re: radius accounting - problem with prepaid users
From:       eric () tal ! de
Date:       2003-09-16 12:44:23
Message-ID: 162-983822592.20030916144423 () tal ! de
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Assuming a user record in the users file similar like this:

test Auth-Type = Local, Password = "test"
    Service-Type = Framed-User,
    Cisco-AVPair = "ip:dns-servers=x.x.x.x x.x.x.x",
    Framed-Protocol = PPP,
    Framed-Route = "x.x.x.x/xx xx.x.x.x 1",
    Framed-IP-Address = x.x.x.x,
    Framed-IP-Netmask = 255.255.255.255

Add for your prepaid users simply following line

Acct-Interim-Interval = 300,

This will tell the cisco to send every 5min a Alive record for this user.

hth,
  Eric

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> We have some users who use prepaid cards in order to connect to our access servers.
> 
> This means that when they connect, a start record is stored in our database and when they 
> disconnect, a stop record is stored. The time between these 2 records is subtructed from 
> the card's total time, so the next time the user connects, the card starts with less time.
> 
> The problem is when the access server is powered off, so there is no stop record sent.
> 
> One solution would be to send accounting updates every x mins, but we don't want that for 
> all our dialup users. Is there a way we can configure it per-user (through aaa)?
> 
> Any other idea on how we can solve such a problem?
> 
> 
> -- 
> ***********************************
>     Chatzithomaoglou Anastasios
> Network Design & Operations Center
>            FORTHnet S.A.
>        <achatz@forthnet.gr>
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