It must be a bug in the normal radius command. I just tried changing
the autonomous AP to do WDS and when changing the:

wlccp wds aaa csid unformatted/default/ietf

the ACS server and wireshark shows the selected format as
Calling-Station-ID (31).

But still haven't found a way for the "username" format to be changed.

/Ralph

2011/5/20 Ralph Olsen <[email protected]>:
> Hi Yuri,
>
> good point. I did check the ACS and did a similar test with an WLC to
> be sure that I would see the different format in Wireshark and ACS,
> and I do.
>
> But I did find out something.
>
> When I change the WLC format I change the "username" format (Attribute
> 1) and not the calling station id (31) as I try to modify in the
> autonomous. The WLC Calling-Station-ID format is always
> xx-xx-xx-xx-xx-xx, but depending on my setting the Username format is
> xxxxxxxxxxxx, xx-xx-xx-xx-xx-xx, xxxxxx-xxxxxx or xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx.
>
> The autonomous always send the username in xxxxxxxxxxx format and the
> Calling station ID in xxxx.xxxx.xxxx format (This format should be
> changeable)
>
> /Ralph
>
>
>
> 2011/5/20 Yuri Mecca <[email protected]>:
>> Hi Ralph,
>> Did you check the ACS logs to see the MAC format? Maybe the wireshark change
>> the mac for the view.
>> Best Regards,
>> Yuri
>>
>>> Date: Fri, 20 May 2011 15:24:15 +0200
>>> From: [email protected]
>>> To: [email protected]
>>> Subject: [OSL | CCIE_Wireless] radius-server attribute 31 mac format not
>>> working
>>>
>>> Hi Group,
>>>
>>> I'm trying to find the Autonomous way to specify the mac address
>>> format to send in radius requests. In the WLC we can select the
>>> "Colon, Hyphen, No Delimiter" from the Mac Filtering menu.
>>>
>>> On the autonomous ap I can specify the attribute 31 mac format
>>>
>>>
>>> From the documentation:
>>>
>>> radius-server attribute 31 mac format
>>> To configure a nondefault MAC address format in the calling line ID
>>> (CLID) of a DHCP accounting packet, use the radius-server attribute 31
>>> mac format command in global configuration mode. To set the format
>>> back to the default MAC address format, use the no form of this
>>> command.
>>>
>>> radius-server attribute 31 mac format {default | ietf | unformatted}
>>> no radius-server attribute 31 mac format {default | ietf | unformatted}
>>>
>>> Syntax Description
>>>
>>> default - Sets the MAC address format to the default format (for
>>> example, aaaa.bbbb.cccc)
>>>
>>> ietf - Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) format (for example,
>>> aa-aa-bb-bb-cc-cc).
>>>
>>> unformatted - Unformatted raw MAC address (for example, aaaabbbbcccc).
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> My only problem is when wiresharking the packets coming in to the ACS
>>> server I see no change in the format. :o(
>>>
>>> Did anyone get this to work?
>>>
>>> -Ralph
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