02-04-2006 10:03 AM
Hi all,
We are using a 7204 router for remote access DSL and cable modems. At any moment, more then 300 users are online.
It happens that a user that is already loged in, tries to log in again.
I do not want this to happen.
Can I block or forbid his second connection while he is loged in ?
Thanx, Tuvia
02-05-2006 01:40 AM
Hi Tuvia,
how are your users authenticated (e.g. RADIUS, TACACS, local authentication) ?
Regards,
Nethelper
02-05-2006 09:21 AM
Hi
My users are authenticated by RADIUS after the login on the 7204.
Can I check on 7204 before the RADIUS ?
Thank you, Tuvia
02-05-2006 02:30 PM
Hello Tuvia,
try the command:
pppoe limit per-mac
This command is used to specify the maximum number of PPPoE sessions to be sourced from a MAC address. If you set this to 1, only one session can be sourced from each MAC address. The command needs to be configured under the VPDN group:
vpdn-group 1
accept dialin
protocol pppoe
virtual-template 1
-->pppoe limit per-mac 1
Regards,
Nethelper
02-05-2006 10:04 PM
Thank you very much.
I'll try this and let you know.
Two more questions: our cable users are using PPPTP on the same 7204. Can I use those commands for L2TP and PPPTP ?
The user is tring to login from an other place, other
computer, other mac-address. Do you think it helps ?
Thanx, Tuvia
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