03-02-2009 07:40 AM - edited 03-01-2019 02:10 PM
Hi All,
I'm working for an service provider. I need to know is there any option/feature in radius thru which I can inform the NAS device to control bandwidth for a particular dsl users.
Ex: The ADSL-Router(NAS) device sends the username/pwd to the accounting&radius software which verifies the credentials. I have seen some radius attributes in my billing software. Is there any option in radius attributes which will inform the router after authentication that this user's bandwidth shouldn't exceed some limit.
Or is there any other way to limit the bandwidth per user basis.
Regards
03-02-2009 06:59 PM
You need to define following AV pair in the RADIUS profile
cisco-avpair="ip:sub-policy-Out=CUST_BW_PKG_1_OUT"
cisco-avpair = "ip:sub-policy-In=CUST_BW_pkg_1_IN"
then RADIUS will pass those two policy map names as subscribers inbound& outbound policies.
So you need to have a policy map define in the ISG to match these lists you are getting from the RADIUS. such as following
policy-map CUST_BW_PKG_1_OUT
class class-default
shape average 1024000
policy-map CUST_BW_pkg_1_IN
class class-default
police 128000
this will result 1MB downlink & 128 uplink for the customer
07-19-2009 12:16 AM
yes sir,
U can use NAC or Bluecoat device to limit the user bandwidth
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