As of IOS 11.3(8)T PPP per user timeouts work on both asynchronous and
synchronous (multilink ppp) interfaces. From 11.3(8.1)T these features work
on non-virtualised synchronous interfaces. I have spent many hours on
getting this working with Radiator successfully for both async and ISDN
calls. For more info there is a document on CCO that outlines what can be
done, NAS and server sample configs and a heap of debugging info.
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/131/8.html
I hope this helps.
Matt
At 02:31 PM 04/08/99 +0200, you wrote:
>Adam wrote:
> >
> > i feel its a router configuration but i'm not sure..
> > is anybody successful in using Session-Timeout with Cisco with PPP???
> >
>
>The standard Radius attributes Session-Timeout and Idle-Tiemout work in
>Cisco only with async interfaces, not with ISDN. You need to work with
>virtual-profiles and Cisco or Ascend attributes for ISDN timeouts
>support.
>
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