Re: Disabling Multilink PPP

Simon Nuthall ((no email))
Fri, 20 Sep 1996 01:06:53 -0700 (PDT)

Once upon a time alexm@agetech.net shaped the electrons to say...
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>Jack McKinney wrote:
>>
>> I cannot seem to find a FAQ anywhere (the livingston site has
>> a 'support' section from which you can download the manuals, but
>> that appears to be it-- I already have the manuals), though this
>> question ought to be on one, I would think:
>>
>> How do you disallow multilink PPP (prefereably independant of
>> RADIUS) on the Portmasters? We have some Livingston PM2Es with
>> mostly analog lines, but one of the 5BRI cards on one of them
>> which we use for dialup ISDN. We want the dialup ISDN to be 64K
>> only, not 128K. How can we tell the portmaster to refuse the
>> second channel connection? The manual seems to indicate that you
>> can do this with dialout (set isdn limit 1), but I can't find where
>> it says how to do this for dial-in.

Multilink is a protocol that can be run on one port, but i get the indication
that you are writting about 2 channels.

If you want to do it on the PM, it would be setup by the user:

set user <username> max <1, 2, ect>
(this sets the max number of ISDN channels this user can use)
Otherwise RADIUS.

On dialout it would be in teh location table on the max ports setting also.

Hope this helps.

>>
>> --
>> "She's more a roller coaster, than Jack McKinney
>> the train I used to know." jackmc@realtime.net
>> -Grateful Dead Real/Time Communications (459-0604)
>> Programmer/System Administrator
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>in the radius entry you need to add
>Port-Limit = ? <--- he is the number of IDSN ports to bond
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>Port-Limit = 1 for 64k
>Port-Limit = 2 for 128k
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