We face a strange scenario with a VPDN setup. We hold an ACS v2.6 and a c3660 router at the end-point.
We need to activate a method to define the "interesting traffic" that will reset the idle-timeout.
Let's assume that a remote-user sees A and B.
When he checks A, the idle-timeout should be refreshed.
When he checks B, the idle-timeout should start counting.
We have been looking into the NAS attributes and any other hint that would make the trick for us.
I have been looking over this and I have got some suggestions. I would like to summarize them in the following bullets:
1) Is this feasible - defining interesting traffic on VPDN implementations - using RPM ?
Are there any working configurations / implementations to simplify our job, or shall we do this from scratch ?
Btw, if you wish have a look at the following url. It includes every possible scenario.
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/access/acs_soft/rpms/rpms_1-0/rpms_sol/cfg_isp.htm
2) Is there any use of "ppp timeout idle" or other CISCO IOS such commands in order to restricting the timeout threshold using per user acls on virtual profiles ?
3) Would Data-filter and Call-filter attributes on NAS make the trick for us ?
Any help would be much appreciated!
Brgrds,
Yorgos