Alan,
The Vendor Id from what I can tell on Cisco's website is 3076. The following table lists the supported Cisco VPN 3000 Concentrator RADIUS VSAs.
ATTRIBUTE CVPN3000-Access-Hours 1 string
ATTRIBUTE CVPN3000-Simultaneous-Logins 2 integer
ATTRIBUTE CVPN3000-Primary-DNS 3 ipaddr
ATTRIBUTE CVPN3000-Secondary-DNS 4 ipaddr
ATTRIBUTE CVPN3000-Primary-WINS 5 ipaddr
ATTRIBUTE CVPN3000-Secondary-WINS 6 ipaddr
ATTRIBUTE CVPN3000-SEP-Card-Assignment 7 ipaddr
ATTRIBUTE CVPN3000-Tunneling-Protocols 8 interger
ATTRIBUTE CVPN3000-IPSec-Sec-Association 9 string
ATTRIBUTE CVPN3000-IPSec-Authentication 10 integer
ATTRIBUTE CVPN3000-IPSec-Banner1 11 string
ATTRIBUTE CVPN3000-IPSec-Allow-Passwd-Store 12 integer
ATTRIBUTE CVPN3000-Use-Client-Address 13 integer
ATTRIBUTE CVPN3000-IPSec-Split-Tunnel-List 14 string
ATTRIBUTE CVPN3000-IPSec-Default-Domain 15 string
ATTRIBUTE CVPN3000-IPSec-Tunnel-Type 16 integer
ATTRIBUTE CVPN3000-IPSec-Mode-Config 17 integer
ATTRIBUTE CVPN3000-IPSec-User-Group-Lock 18 integer
ATTRIBUTE CVPN3000-IPSec-Through-NAT 19 integer
ATTRIBUTE CVPN3000-IPSec-Through-NAT-Port 20 integer
Let me know if you need to know anything else, thanks.
Cordially,
Chris
-----Original Message-----
From: Alan DeKok [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, September 18, 2002 3:24 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Request for another dictionary file?
"Deramus, Chris" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I will paste the request for a dictionary file below, I believe if I can
> pass these to the Concentrator it will know what to do with them:
So what are you supposed to use for Vendor-Id? Cisco?
If so, then this dictionary would conflict with Cisco's other
dictionary...
> BM_954283Attribute Value Type of Value
>
> CVPN3000-Access-Hours
>
> 1
>
> string
...
Hmm... I think your mailer screwed up the file, and added a huge
number of pointless blank lines. (No, I don't look at HTML email...)
> This seems to have exactly what I'm looking for, I can't seem to locate
> anything else. If it's possible to either a.) add this to the current
> dictionary.cisco file or b.) make an entirely new dictionary file that's
> supported please let me know.
Sure, create a dictionary file (NOT an HTML table), and put it on
the web somewhere, or post it to the list.
Alan DeKok.
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