RadiusCat

RadiusCat is a useful Remote Authentication Dial-In User Service (RADIUS) billing software application
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  • License:
  • Shareware
  • Price:
  • $1,800.00
  • Publisher Name:
  • SVK Software Corporation
  • Operating Systems:
  • Windows XP Windows 2000
  • File Size:
  • info

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RadiusCat Description

RadiusCat is a useful Remote Authentication Dial-In User Service (RADIUS) billing software application specifically designed for Quintum Tenor VoIP switches. RADIUS is a security authentication client/server protocol widely used by client devices to access resources on remote servers. RADIUS is an industry standard protocol (RFCs 2865 and 2866, "Remote Authentication Dial-in User Service (RADIUS)" and "RADIUS Accounting") for providing authentication, authorization, and accounting services for distributed dial-up networking. A RADIUS client, typically a dial-up server used by an Internet service provider (ISP) or a client Quintum Tenor VoIP device, sends user and connection information to a RADIUS server. The RADIUS server then authenticates and authorizes the RADIUS client request and send a response back to the client. RadiusCat receives and processes RADIUS authentication, authorization, and accounting requests from an unlimited number of Quintum VoIP Tenor devices and sends RADIUS responses back to the Quintum Tenor VoIP client. The Quintum Tenor sends Access-Request packets to the RadiusCat Server where the Access-Request packets are processed to determine whether the caller is allowed access to services hosted by the Quintum Tenor device. The RadiusCat Server makes a determination based on account information that you have defined for that caller on the RadiusCat Server. After processing the Access-Request packet RadiusCat Server sends either an Access-Accept or an Access-Reject packet back to the Quintum Tenor device. The Quintum Tenor device in the case of an Access-Reject packet either, disconnects the caller or gives the caller another chance to enter account information (this is based on the settings on your Quintum Tenor device). In the case of an Access-Accept packet the Quintum Tenor device either places the call and connects the user or sends another Access-Request message back to the RadiusCat Server where more information is provided for processing. At this stage the RadiusCat Server processes the request and either sends another Access-Accept or Access-Reject packet back to the Quintum Tenor device. The Quintum Tenor device will either place the call and connect the caller or disconnect the call. For a successful authorization and authentication when the call is ended the Quintum Tenor device sends an Accounting-Request packet to the RadiusCat Server. RadiusCat processes the Accounting-Request packet and uses the information to update the callers account with billing information.


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