ACC_RADIUS Module

Juha Heinanen

Daniel-Constantin Mierla

asipto.com

Edited by

Daniel-Constantin Mierla

asipto.com

Table of Contents

1. Admin Guide
1. Overview
2. Dependencies
2.1. Kamailio Modules
2.2. External Libraries or Applications
3. Parameters
3.1. radius_config (string)
3.2. radius_flag (integer)
3.3. radius_missed_flag (integer)
3.4. service_type (integer)
3.5. radius_extra (string)
3.6. rad_time_mode(integer)
4. Functions
4.1. acc_rad_request(comment)

List of Examples

1.1. radius_config example
1.2. radius_flag example
1.3. radius_missed_flag example
1.4. service_type example
1.5. radius_extra example
1.6. rad_time_mode example
1.7. acc_rad_request usage

Chapter 1. Admin Guide

1. Overview

ACC_RADIUS module is used to account transaction information to RADIUS server. It binds to ACC module API and uses the same accounting mechanisms as for other backends.

Therefore you need this module just to send accounting data to a RADIUS server - for more documentation regarding accounting, see the ACC readme.

2. Dependencies

2.1. Kamailio Modules

The module depends on the following modules (in other words the listed modules must be loaded before this module):

  • acc - accounting module

2.2. External Libraries or Applications

The following libraries or applications must be installed before running Kamailio with this module loaded:

3. Parameters

3.1. radius_config (string)

This parameter is radius specific. Path to radius client configuration file, set the referred config file correctly and specify there address of server, shared secret (should equal that in /usr/local/etc/raddb/clients for freeRadius servers) and dictionary, see etc for an example of config file and dictionary.

If the parameter is set to empty string, the RADIUS accounting support will be disabled (even if compiled).

Default value is NULL.

Example 1.1. radius_config example

...
modparam("acc_radius", "radius_config", "/etc/radiusclient/radiusclient.conf")
...

3.2. radius_flag (integer)

Request flag which needs to be set to account a transaction -- RADIUS specific.

Default value is not-set (no flag).

Example 1.2. radius_flag example

...
modparam("acc_radius", "radius_flag", 2)
...

3.3. radius_missed_flag (integer)

Request flag which needs to be set to account missed calls -- RADIUS specific.

Default value is not-set (no flag).

Example 1.3. radius_missed_flag example

...
modparam("acc_radius", "radius_missed_flag", 3)
...

3.4. service_type (integer)

Radius service type used for accounting.

Default value is 15 (SIP).

Example 1.4. service_type example

...
modparam("acc_radius", "service_type", 16)
...

3.5. radius_extra (string)

Extra values to be logged via RADIUS - RADIUS specific.

Default value is NULL.

Example 1.5. radius_extra example

...
modparam("acc_radius", "radius_extra", "via=$hdr(Via[*]); email=$avp(s:email)")
...

3.6. rad_time_mode(integer)

Radius Event-Timestamp for accounting.

Values can be:

  • 0 - (default), format is only unix timestamp for Event-Timestamp (For example: 1445590624)

  • 1 - format is unix timestamp with microseconds in Addition, it needs to change Event-Timestamp attribute type in dictionary to string both radius server and client (For example: 1445590624.377372)

Default value is 0 (Unix timestamp).

Example 1.6. rad_time_mode example

...
modparam("acc_radius", "rad_time_mode", 1)
...

4. Functions

4.1.  acc_rad_request(comment)

Like acc_log_request of acc module, acc_rad_request reports on a SIP request event. It reports to radius server as configured in radius_config.

Meaning of the parameters is as follows:

  • comment - Comment to be appended. The first token can be a SIP response code that it is wanted to be interpreted as event type (e.g., using 200 means the transaction is considered successfully responded).

This function can be used from REQUEST_ROUTE, FAILURE_ROUTE.

Example 1.7. acc_rad_request usage

...
acc_rad_request("Some comment");
...
# write record as when the transaction was responded with a 200 code
acc_rad_request("200 From Config");
...