Re: Radius Call duration limit

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That's correct - the gatekeeper is monitoring call duration,
otherwise the feature would be useless in practice.

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Orien Vandenbergh" <orien@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Thursday, February 26, 2004 12:28 AM


> Quoting the FAQ:
> 
>     * Full pre-paid support - both for registered endpoints (ARQ) and
>     * for unregistered endpoints (Q.931 Setup). Call duration limit is
>     * fully supported by RADIUS authenticators at the moment.
> 
> This makes me wonder, is the call duration limit monitored from within
> OpenH323GK, or is it the job of the inbound device to terminate the
> call?  IE: If I were to use a "dumb" inbound device (such as an ATA)
> would the gatekeeper ensure the the call would not continue for longer
> than the RADIUS server had approved?
> 
> Thanks in advance for you help
> 
> Orien



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