On Fri, May 11, 2007 at 08:17:02PM +0800, Joe Shen wrote:
hi,
Maybe this is out-of-topic ,but I can't find any place where could find answer for this question. If this is intrusive, just ingore it please.
my question is : how does ISP do with DSL dial-up sessions which pass the accouting period time.
E.g. If a customer subscribe DSL service at 15USD/month for 150hours. If the subscriber used 145hours by 30th May. He get online at 21:00 on 31th, and get offline at 5:00 on June 2th.
The radius server could only export the customer's session when he get offline. So, problem comes to accouting system which was designed to calculate customer usage on first day of each month. The cut-off line of each month usage is set to 00:00 on first day of each month.
Someone says , ISP should force those session closed at 00:00 on first day of each month, because they must ensure dial-up session of last month sould not be accouted in next month. Is this true ?
One could always send a session-limit in the radius authentication to keep them under their usage for the month, including sending something that terminates the session at whatever you call 0000 for the start of month. this obviously could cause a spike in auth requests around 0000. the other choices include intelligent accounting software that can take this situation into account. I've not used it in years, but radiator was nice back in the day. - jared -- Jared Mauch | pgp key available via finger from jared@puck.nether.net clue++; | http://puck.nether.net/~jared/ My statements are only mine.