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Re: (ASCEND) Session Timers



Setting a maximum connect time in your defualt radius profile would limit
this activity.  What I do is check the maxen a few times a day (once every
6 hours) and when I find someone who's been on for more than 12-24 hours
with a dialup account I fire off an e-mail asking them to not use the
service that long unless they are actively using it.  If it continues then
I can set up an individual profile for the person with a decreased
idle-time and a maximum idle time of 6-8 hours.  If I find many users are
doing that sort of thing, then I just set a maximum connect time of 8
hours in the default entry and that's that.  Fortunately that doesn't
happen very often.

Regards,
Joe Shaw - jshaw@insync.net
NetAdmin - Insync Internet Services
Fortune: "When in doubt, do as the President does... Lie." - Anonymous

On Tue, 24 Feb 1998, Simon Drummond wrote:

> I could use a little advice.  I have customers taking advantage of me ( what
> is new, give them an inch, etc... ).  I just put my hands on the snmp tool
> MaxStat ( I like it ) and I am seeing sessions that are staying nailed for
> days.  I have set timers on my TNT 1.3Ap24 and Max 4000 & 2000 5.0Ap
>  24,36,42 ).  Has anyone had any sucess in handling these leechs?  Any
> advice would be appreciated.
> 
> Simon Drummond
> Network Administrator             601/371-1028
> http://www.INTOP.net           601/371-1639 Fax
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