I haven't done much of this, but I believe this will set someone up to dial in with specified user/pass and then give them an address out of the pool: HiPer-1>> add usER testuser netWORK_SERVICE ppp pasSWORD tester tyPE netWORK To set params later: HiPer-1>> set user testuser ? This field is a KEYWORD. The possible values are: ALTERNATE_PHONE_NUMBER INPUT_FILTER PHONE_NUMBER CHAT_SCRIPT_NAME MESSAGE PORT_LIMIT DNIS_REAUTHENTICATION MODEM_GROUP SESSION_TIMEOUT EXPIRATION OUTPUT_FILTER TYPE IDLE_TIMEOUT PASSWORD I believe you MUST use radius if you want to assign an IP and route a block to them. You'll find much more info in the HArc user's guide at http://totalservice.usr.com (no login required to download the manual). Good Luck, Charles -- =-----------------= = | Charles Sprickman Internet Channel | | INCH System Administration Team (212)243-5200 | | spork@inch.com access@inch.com | = =----------------= On Fri, 14 Jan 2000, The NOC (COX Internet) wrote:
M,
Ok, that is nice and all. But my original question was how to set that up? Where do I need to go to find that information. I cannot seem to find it anywhere.
Thanks, Bryan NOC Technician COX Internet
----- Original Message ----- From: "Mike Wronski" <mwronski@coredump.ae.usr.com> To: <usr-tc@lists.xmission.com> Sent: Friday, January 14, 2000 8:35 AM Subject: Re: (usr-tc) Moving Profiles
On Fri, 14 Jan 2000, The NOC (COX Internet) wrote:
You can create the entire user record (unique id and password) on then HARC, but this is not recomended. THe local users option is intended for small quantities and testing.. Managing many users could be quite a task.
If you do create the user "localy", you can specify all of the specific options to you ISDN customer..
-M
M,
What I mean is to set up a user profile on the TCH so that it doesn't go to our Radius server to authenicate.
|-----Original Message----- |From: owner-usr-tc@lists.xmission.com |[mailto:owner-usr-tc@lists.xmission.com]On Behalf Of The NOC (COX |Internet) |Sent: Thursday, January 13, 2000 3:38 PM |To: usr-tc@lists.xmission.com |Subject: Re: (usr-tc) Moving Profiles | | |Richard, | |You would think so but our Technical Guru in that market doesn't
trust our
|new Radius server. Therefore we need to find out how to store those |profiles on that HiPer TCH. |
What do you mean by profile? If you want the harc to treat ISDN users differently than ANALOG, you are out of luck. The HARC does not differentiate between them.. This kind of granularity must be done on the RADIUS server. The netserver did not care either. The only way to make some kind of difference was to use the Munich Card to terminate ISDN, but this is not the preferred method due to performance differences between the Munich card and the Quad-I modems.. Munich was used at a time when ISDN could not be terminated on the QUADS..
-M
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