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===== Introduction ===== | ===== Introduction ===== | ||
* As of November 2023, RADIUSdesk can centrally manage Accel-ppp on Ubuntu and Raspberry Pi based devices. | * As of November 2023, RADIUSdesk can centrally manage Accel-ppp on Ubuntu and Raspberry Pi based devices. | ||
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* Profiles are used to manage the major part of the settings which will be applied to a server. | * Profiles are used to manage the major part of the settings which will be applied to a server. | ||
* Settings are dynamically formulated in the reply when the RADISUdesk Accel-ppp agent contacts RADIUSdesk. | * Settings are dynamically formulated in the reply when the RADISUdesk Accel-ppp agent contacts RADIUSdesk. | ||
- | * The settings for each Acell-ppp server can be divided into three categories. | + | * The settings for each Accel-ppp server can be divided into three categories. |
* **Common** settings which hardly differ between servers. (This is the bulk of them) | * **Common** settings which hardly differ between servers. (This is the bulk of them) | ||
* **Unique** settings which you might want to tweak should the need arise. | * **Unique** settings which you might want to tweak should the need arise. | ||
- | * **Specific** settings which are required to differentiate one Acell-ppp server from another. | + | * **Specific** settings which are required to differentiate one Accel-ppp server from another. |
=== Common Settings (Base Configs) === | === Common Settings (Base Configs) === | ||
* Common settings are stored inside a CakePHP config file. (/// | * Common settings are stored inside a CakePHP config file. (/// | ||
* One can define various sets of these common settings, giving each a **unique name**. | * One can define various sets of these common settings, giving each a **unique name**. | ||
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* We refer to them as **Base Configs**. | * We refer to them as **Base Configs**. | ||
* There is one already called **Default**. | * There is one already called **Default**. | ||
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* Each server has the following mandatory fields. | * Each server has the following mandatory fields. | ||
* **Name** A unique name to identify the server with. | * **Name** A unique name to identify the server with. | ||
- | * **MAC Address** This has to match the MAC Address of the interface on the device running | + | * **MAC Address** This has to match the MAC Address of the interface on the device running |
* **Server Profile** This was covered earlier in this document. | * **Server Profile** This was covered earlier in this document. | ||
- | * **Interface** The name of the interface on which you plan to run the PPPoE service on (using | + | * **Interface** The name of the interface on which you plan to run the PPPoE service on (using |
* **NAS Identifier** Used to identify the server when interacting with the RADIUS server. | * **NAS Identifier** Used to identify the server when interacting with the RADIUS server. | ||
=== Servers GUI === | === Servers GUI === | ||
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- | * The screenshot above is from the Acell-ppp server applet. | + | * The screenshot above is from the Accel-ppp server applet. |
* Let's look at some key points | * Let's look at some key points | ||
- | * The Refresh button has an option to automatically refresh at fixed intervals. This is handy if you want to see when an Acell-ppp server comes online without having to hit the refresh button the whole time. | + | * The Refresh button has an option to automatically refresh at fixed intervals. This is handy if you want to see when an Accel-ppp server comes online without having to hit the refresh button the whole time. |
* Next to it is a toggle button which allows you to see either all defined server or only those servers which are currently online. | * Next to it is a toggle button which allows you to see either all defined server or only those servers which are currently online. | ||
* The Add, Delete and Edit buttons should be self explanatory. | * The Add, Delete and Edit buttons should be self explanatory. | ||
* The **Restart Service** button is used to set the restart service flag on a selected server. | * The **Restart Service** button is used to set the restart service flag on a selected server. | ||
- | * If it is set (indicated visually with a gears icon prepended to the name) and the next heartbeat arrives from the RADIUSdesk | + | * If it is set (indicated visually with a gears icon prepended to the name) and the next heartbeat arrives from the RADIUSdesk |
* The visual indication will also be cleared. | * The visual indication will also be cleared. | ||
* The final button is used to launch a new tab which will list all the active sessions. | * The final button is used to launch a new tab which will list all the active sessions. | ||
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* The final button on the active sessions tab in turn will allow you to terminate selected sessions. | * The final button on the active sessions tab in turn will allow you to terminate selected sessions. | ||
- | * It works is a similar way to the **Restart Service** button for the server itself where a flag is set and there is a visual indication that a session is marked for disconnect until the next heartbeat where it will be cleared and the RADIUSdesk | + | * It works is a similar way to the **Restart Service** button for the server itself where a flag is set and there is a visual indication that a session is marked for disconnect until the next heartbeat where it will be cleared and the RADIUSdesk |
==== New Arrivals ==== | ==== New Arrivals ==== | ||
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+ | * Any of the Accel-ppp servers that still needs on-boarding will be listed under **New Arrivals**. | ||
+ | * Simply select the one you want to on-board and provide the required information to allow it to become part of the managed servers. | ||
+ | * Reboot the device after on-boarding and the configuration will be applied through the RADIUSdesk Accel-ppp agent. | ||
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+ | ==== Next Steps ==== | ||
+ | * Be sure to check out the steps to follow on the Ubuntu or Raspberry Pi to install the RADIUSdesk Accel-ppp agent so it can be managed by RADIUSdesk. | ||