For each service (subaccount), there's a field that controls the amount of
concurrenct connections are allowed per service (SubAccounts.LoginLimit).
If you're restricting it to a single login, this value should be 1.
In conjunction with this, you need to have any RadiusNT servers set for
Concurrency Control and Variable Login Limits. If you changed either of
these two values, I think you may need to stop/restart RadiusNT.
Josh
>At 07:32 PM 1/28/99 -0800, you wrote:
>>
>>
>>James Martin wrote:
>>>
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> I don't seem to be able to limit the number of simultaneous connections
a
>>> account can have anymore. This was working. Any suggestions as to where
to
>>> look? Thanks
>>
>>See if your calls online is tracking correctly. If it is, then
>>make sure the Concurrency Control is checked in the RadiusNT
>>admin.
>>
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