> > Are there any configuration options in RADIUS that would keep analog
> > customers from dialing up with ISDN to a PM3,
>
> The easiest method is to put a check item on the non-ISDN customers so
> if they try to connect with ISDN they get an invalid login. If you want
> to get fancy, you could also add a DEFAULT entry that matches on ISDN
> calls that 'fall through', and send them to a menu telling them how to
> subscribe for your ISDN service :-)
I'm about to do this sort of thing on our PM. We only do ISDN on the PM
and do analog on linux boxes that are radius clients. My plan is to
explicitly name each ISDN user in the users file and then put a Default
user with ISDN as a NAS-Port-Type that gets no access, and a Default user
with no NAS-Port-Type check item that will catch the analog users.
I think it will work as planned...at least I hope it will.
We only have a handful of ISDN users, and with BellSouth just having
changed the tarrif to metered, I suspect ISDN sales to dwindle.
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