Large scale callback
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09-16-2009 03:38 AM - edited 03-04-2019 06:04 AM
Hi,
I have the following:
AS5300 with an E1 PRI line.
There are about 1000 devices that call in, make connection, transfer data and disconnect.
My customer now wants to implement callback for these devices. So a device calls, gets authenticated, line gets disconnected and AS5300 calls back.
Using dialer maps or dialer profiles is not the right solution I think. What else is possible?
Thanks,
Jan
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09-16-2009 03:57 AM
Hello Jan,
this kind of scalability can be achieved using a Radius server.
see a basic example here
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/tech/tk59/technologies_configuration_example09186a00800fa54a.shtml
you should find a way to enable callback on the radius user profile.
Hope to help
Giuseppe

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09-16-2009 04:40 AM
Check radius controlled callback.
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09-16-2009 05:25 AM
Any Radius server? I mean is this a RFC standard, or something special build in some radius servers?
Or does this only play with Cisco radius server (ACS I think it is called)
Thanks for the quick response btw
Jan

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09-16-2009 12:55 PM
Most people uses FreeRadius that works fine you can spend the time to learn it.
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09-16-2009 10:37 PM
Thank you all for your advices. I shall discuss it with our team and see if we go for learning FreeRadius or go for a commercial product that guarantees the callback using AS53xx
Thanks again,
Jan
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09-16-2009 02:10 PM
people can dial in by Telnet, SSH ect. but no RFC, there must be a certain of devices to transform the RFC in to IP packet.
Hope helpful

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09-16-2009 02:15 PM
people can dial in by Telnet, SSH ect. but no RFC, there must be a certain of devices to transform the RFC in to IP packet.
What ???
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09-16-2009 04:30 PM
well, as my understanding the client want to setup a phone call back service in the network,
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09-16-2009 05:26 PM
Oops, I meant RF,not RFC,sorry,

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09-17-2009 12:57 AM
Still I don't understand, sorry.
