Hello Jeremy -

At 17:54 -0500 01/2/13, List Account wrote:
>Hi,
>
>      We're trying to setup Radiator to work with our Cisco AS5300 to 
>do Voice over IP.  We have things (basically) working, it will 
>authenticate off of caller ID, etc.  But, there are a few extras 
>we'd like to do and need some advice on.
>
>      First, has anyone used Simultaneous-Use with the AS5300 using 
>account numbers and PINs?  For example, Joe User dials in, enters an 
>account number, a PIN, and makes a call.  Let's say his wife picks 
>up the phone at some other location, dials in, and enters the same 
>account number and PIN.  It shouldn't let her use it if he's already 
>on.  One interesting thing to note is that the AS5300 seems to be 
>sending a null User-Name ("") when they use account/PIN.
>
>      Second, whenever multiple users are dialed into the unit, only 
>one user is showing up in the online user database.  I have the 
>radwho.cgi setup to work with it, and it only shows one entry in the 
>database.  We are just using a standard DBM database file for now, 
>until we get things working, at which point we'll migrate it to 
>something better.
>
>      If anyone has any ideas that may help, it would be appreciated.
>Thanks. :)
>

If you use a <SessionDatabase SQL>, you can provide your own queries 
to tailor the simultaneous use behaviour to your own requirements.

regards

Hugh

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