Re: (PM) Caller-ID with tcp-clear sessions

Thomas C. Kinnen (tkinnen@livingston.com)
Mon, 15 Mar 1999 19:50:10 -0800

Kenneth Herron wrote:

> This looks doable through the call-check feature. The RADIUS server
> would look at the called-number field in the call check request and
> send back instructions to set up a netdata stream to host foo port bar.
> The portmaster opens a TCP stream to host foo port bar and starts
> passing data back & forth.

Yes, You can use call-check to do that if you have PRI and the telco reports
Call-Station-Id.

> Here's the point where we get stuck: The application server needs the
> caller ID information for the call in order to do its own
> authentication. How does it get it?

That is not passed on to the host. It is included in the RADIUS accounting
packet though.

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[RADIUS Test Engineer] - LUCENT Technologies RABU
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