Default User One-To-One Nat; Default User Quotas - Colubris Networks CN3000 Administrator's Manual

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Default user
This attribute lets you define the default setting for one-to-one NAT support for all
customers that do not have a this setting specified in their profile. For more information
one-to-one NAT
see
Colubris-AVPair value string
default-user-one-to-one-nat= value
Where:
Default user
These attributes let you define upload and download limits for all customers that do not
have a specific limit set in their profile. Limits can be defined in terms of packets or
quotas
octets (bytes).
Colubris-AVPair value string
default-user-max-input-packets= value
default-user-max-output-packets= value
default-user-max-input-octets= value
default-user-max-output-octets= value
Where:
When a customer session is terminated based on a quota, a new non-standard
termination cause is used. The value for this termination cause is 0x8744. You can
customize this by modifying the value of "radius-quota-exceeded-cause" in the
"ACCESS-CONTROLLER" section of the configuration file. See
instructions on how to do this.
The text value of for the termination cause is defined in the message.txt file under the
token "stat-quota-exceeded". The default value for this token is "Logged out. (Quota
Exceeded.)". This value can be displayed with the ASP function
GetAuthenticationErrorMessage(). See page
Displaying quota information
A series of ASP functions are available that enable you to display quota information on
the session page. For details, see
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Parameter
Description
Set this to 1 to activate one-to-one NAT support.
value
Parameter
Description
For packets: 32-bit unsigned integer value.
value
For octets: 64-bit unsigned integer value.
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for details.
"Session quotas" on page
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