At 09:03 PM 8/9/2001 +0200, Thomas Jalsovsky wrote:
> > >Cisco (our Cisco AS5300) doesn't send Called-Station-ID attribute in the
> > >access request RADIUS packet, therefore you can't use it for auth.
> >
> > Uhm, you certainly can. If your telco sends you DNIS info the NAS will
> > send it to you. I'd confirm with you telco that they are sending DNIS
> > info to you.
> >
> > I have >200 cisco's all happily sending Called-Station-ID, so it is
> > definitely supported. :)
> >
> > -Chris
>I think it depends on the environment. I use AS5300 for VoIP and our TCL
>script is in Cisco clid_col_npw_3. It doesn't sends in auth request CLID.
>If I rewrite the script I CAN do auth with CLID in the way of: User-Name =
>CLID, Password = "" (or something what I want).
Well, see, it *is* sent. It's just not a "regular" radius packet, as
it's VOIP auth.
>p.s.: I sent a couble weeks ago a cisco_vsa_hack patch. THis patch went to
>/dev/null or there is in a processing queue. Thanks.
It may have been lost in the shuffle. Please repost it here and it'll
be reviewed.
-Chris
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