RADIUS is not a must; you can use plain database records the 'acc' module puts out for billing.
In fact, unless you have a specific need for RADIUS due to billing software that operates on its record format, or have some other reason for it, it is unnecessary complexity you should avoid.
There are some technical and resilience advantages to using RADIUS, but in my opinion they hardly justify the complexity (especially for a new user) unless you have an identifiable need to use it.
Rajesh wrote:
Dear All, I am trying to configure openSER for billing.After a lot og googling, i came to know that RADIUS is needed for anabling billing module. I would like to know if RADIUS is a MUST for billing or can i manage using mysql alone. I have configured accounting module in openser.can i use mysql and a CDR tool for billing?.. -- Regards, Rajesh Sreedharan Software Trainee-Wireless & Mobile Technology
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