Yes, but i wouldn't recommend it. If your NAS is ignored, it may mark your radius server as RADIUS_DEAD, if cisco. Depends on your NAS i guess.
If you just don't want to do anything with the accounting, it's probably better to just ACCEPT and do nothing with it, but if you truley want to ignore, you can. If ignored, your NAS would probably move to the next radius server in its config and try the accounting on that radius server. again, depends on NAS config. ...for Accounting only: <Handler \ Request-Type = Accounting-Request, \ User-Name = /@xyz.com$/, \ NAS-IP-Address = 1.1.1.1|1.1.1.2|1.1.1.3> <AuthBy INTERNAL> DefaultResult IGNORE <- use this to ignore DefaultResult ACCEPT <- use this to accpet </AuthBy> </Handler> But, if you want to use the realm option, and have authentication to: <Realm xyz.com> ... <AuthBy SOMETING> ... </AuthBy> # this will reply ACCEPT to the NAS, # but do nothing with it. AccountingHandled </Realm> Michael On Fri, 10 Dec 2010, Zaeem Arshad wrote: > Hi List, > > We are testing a scenario where we require our radiator radius server > to ignore accounting packets from certain NAS hosts if the user > belongs to realm xyz.com. Is that possible? > > > Regards > > Zaeem > _______________________________________________ > radiator mailing list > radiator@open.com.au > http://www.open.com.au/mailman/listinfo/radiator > _______________________________________________ radiator mailing list radiator@open.com.au http://www.open.com.au/mailman/listinfo/radiator