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1. Install FreeRADIUS with database driver
- Add the package "freeradius-mysql" as a dependency to nmsprime-provbase
- adapt install scripts
- like starting & enabling,
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create database & users
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populating schema's
Info /etc/raddb/mods-config/sql/main/mysql/setup.sql
/etc/raddb/mods-config/sql/main/mysql/schema.sql
2. Add TR-69 ConfigFile Device Type
3. Rebuild Modem page
- Configfile MUST be second entry after "Name"
- add "username" and "password" to Modem table and MVC
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dynamically display or hide fields depending on if configfile is DOCSIS or TR-69
DOCSIS configfile TR-69 Hostname Username (=id) MAC Address* Password (=automatically filled if empty with a random generated psw)
4. Connect NMS PRIME to FreeRADIUS
NMS PRIME Model (MVC) | FreeRADIUS table | database relation | Always | |
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1. | QoS | usergroup | 1 : 1 | YES. every QoS entry is a RADIUS usergroup) |
2. | Modem | radcheck | 1 : 1 | NO. Only for Non-DOCSIS devices |
Reference: https://wiki.freeradius.org/guide/SQL-HOWTO#populating-sql
4.1 QoS mapping
- Create Mapping between with an QoS Observer and RADIUS usergroup
(take care that create, delete, update syncs with FreeRADIUS)
Fields that MUST be synchronised
TODO: Ole Ernst4.2 Modem mapping
- Create Mapping between with an Modem Observer and RADIUS radcheck
(take care that create, delete, update syncs with FreeRADIUS)
Fields that MUST be synchronised
nmsprime.modem.username –> radius.radcheck.UserName
nmsprime.modem.password –> radius.radcheck.Value
...
- Create Mapping between RADIUS user and RADIUS usergroup according to subscribed QoS