Splynx is a commercial product designed to be an entire package for running an ISP, including billing etc. It uses FreeRadius in the backend which chains into their own RADIUS system. Integration for MikroTik routers is very extensive, but we have had it working with a variety of other BNGs too including Cisco and Linux-based systems. You can add in RADIUS dictionaries and customise the router profiles via the GUI to send whatever VSAs you require, including for COA. The APIs on it are extensive, making automation of service provisioning relatively easy. The IPAM in it is fairly basic, primarily ensuring that you don't re-use IPs between multiple services. IPv6 support is included, but primarily for IPv6-PD rather than interface IPs, however I have managed to get a BNG to assign an IPv4 address, an IPv6 interface address and IPv6-PD all from the Splynx profile. The accounting is ok, allowing you to apply bandwidth caps on users if required, including different speeds for different times of day. www.splynx.com -----Original Message----- From: NANOG <nanog-bounces+philip.loenneker=tasmanet.com.au@nanog.org> On Behalf Of Mark Tinka Sent: Saturday, 18 September 2021 10:09 PM To: Tyler Conrad <Tyler@tgconrad.com>; neil@shrug.pw Cc: NANOG list <nanog@nanog.org> Subject: Re: (Free)RADIUS Front-End On 9/17/21 19:26, Tyler Conrad wrote:
+1 for Packetfence, was just typing up a reply about it. I've used it for both standard dot1x as well as guest wired/wireless.
Thanks, Tyler. My use-case is really for broadband subscriber management. Let me ping them and see what we can work out. Mark.