[AusNOG] Cisco router - In Session Shaping
jim at bbw.net.au
jim at bbw.net.au
Fri Jan 16 16:22:53 EST 2009
Hi Simon,
I am also interested in what solutions people recommend, we have a system
that kicks users off the LNS once they have reached their plan quota limit
and implements a shaping profile using Cisco AVpairs in radius when they
re-authenticate.
I agree there should be a better way to do it but as of yet have not found
a viable way of performing it so I'd be interested in a nicer solution if
anyone has already found one.
Regards,
Jim Woodward
Network Operations Manager
Broadband Wireless Pty Ltd
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From:
"Simon" <simonl at bigair.net.au>
To:
<ausnog at ausnog.net>
Date:
01/16/2009 02:48 PM
Subject:
[AusNOG] Cisco router - In Session Shaping
Hi everyone,
On our systems we use Cisco routers, and we need to slow users once they
have exceeded their monthly download limit. We have separate peak and
off-peak time periods so sometimes we need to toggle the user's speed a
couple of times per day. Kicking the user out of session to apply the new
limit is not a good solution, which leads to unhappy customers. I know
people who have solved this problem with:
* 12.2SB IOS
* ISG
Are there any other solutions besides those?
Regards,
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