On 2012/05/04 03:13 AM, Claude Brown wrote:
Probably not - but what have you got to lose by checking?
My 2c says thata Alan de Kock is right.
Nas is buggy.
What happens on the Nas is probably the following
(This is a wild guess)
1) Nas boots, time is set to 1970.
2) User logs in, and
: Wednesday, 2 May 2012 6:42 PM
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Subject: Re: Very huge Acct-Session-Time
Last question.
As posted above, do I need to check the time of NAS? Will it help in
resolving the issue?
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-Session-Time = 1335709914
Tunnel-Type:0 = VLAN
Tunnel-Medium-Type:0 = IEEE-802
Any ideas regarding such a huge active session time?
Thanks in advance.
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Sharad Panicker
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Sharad P wrote:
I'm analyzing Radius accounting data from my AP(access point). Found some
unusual behavior.
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Any ideas regarding such a huge active session time?
The NAS software is buggy.
Alan DeKok.
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So how to move forward now? I am in need of correct session time to validate
the session timings.
Also, Is the Status type ok? I mean its other than Start/Stop.
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Sharad P wrote:
So how to move forward now? I am in need of correct session time to validate
the session timings.
Buy a NAS that works.
Also, Is the Status type ok? I mean its other than Start/Stop.
If the session time is garbage, the other fields don't matter.
Alan DeKok.
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Any suggestion regarding the same(NAS)?
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: Wednesday, 2 May 2012 4:46 PM
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So how to move forward now? I am in need of correct session time to validate
the session timings.
Also, Is the Status type ok? I mean its other than Start/Stop.
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That acct-session-time is just a Unix timestamp. As already said, either the
NAS has bugs, in which case, check if it has any available firmware updates, or
its incorrectly configured...or replace it, or write lots of funky scripts or
sql procedures to handle it.
alan
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Sharad P wrote:
Any suggestion regarding the same(NAS)?
Buy a NAS that works.
Or, tell the vendor to fix it.
There isn't much else you can do. Writing custom code on FR to fix
the issue is bad. Get the people responsible to fix their code.
There's no reason why it's *your* problem to
Thanks a lot.
This was a problem reported by the end client. I will suggest them to either
replace it or do a re-configuration of NAS.
Thanks again!
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