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Re: (ASCEND) Ascend-Access-Control



Lets say your doing realms... in that case you would
want to proxy only the specific realm accounting
packets to each individual realms accounting server.

in that case, you would set the radius accounting
server in the max/tnt to your own access-control
accounting server.  but from there, can access-control
split and divide the accounting packets to the
appropriate realms accounting server?  as well can
it keep a local copy of ALL accounting packets?

shawn lewis
slewis@xcom.net

On Sun, 17 Aug 1997, Matt Holdrege wrote:

> At 04:26 PM 8/12/97 +0200, WiNShuttle-Admin wrote:
> >Hi,
> >
> >has anyone succeeded to run the Access-Control server as an
> Accounting-Proxy ?
> >
> >This feature is mentioned in the release-notes but I didn't get it to work.
> >Acting as a Authentication-Proxy is no problem, works great.
> 
> I haven't heard of this, although you could think of Access Control as a
> proxy of accounting information to a database, if you have configured the
> ODBC support. 
> 
> To where are you trying to proxy? If it's another RADIUS server, then you
> would just put the IP address of the RADIUS accounting server on the
> accounting menu of the Max.
> 
> Matt Holdrege  -  http://www.ascend.com  -  matt@ascend.com
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