At 12:58 PM 4/25/2002 +0200, Eddie Stassen wrote:
>At 10:46 AM 02/04/25 +0000, you wrote:
>>In article <5.1.0.14.2.20020424085845.01fd5ea8@mailc>,
>>Chris Parker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> >At 11:05 AM 4/24/2002 +0200, Simon wrote:
>> >>This may be a stupid question, but is there any particular reason why
>> >>the attributes in dictionary.redback all use underscores '_' instead of
>> >>the usual dashes '-' ?
>> >>Is it simply that that's the way the vendor defined them? Or is there
>> >>some other obscure reason that i'm missing completely? The redback
>> >>dictionary is the only one I've seen that's defined in this way, and it
>> >>seems sort of odd.
>> >
>> >That is how Redback refers to them in it's documentation and examples,
>> >so that's how they were added to the dictionary.
>>
>>Yes, in very old docs, but in recent docs they use '-' instead of '_",
>>if I'm not mistaken. I have the AOS 5.0 docs in .pdf, but I'm can't
>>look now - not going to download 8 MB from work just to check this..
>>If I remember I'll have a look next week when I'm at the office.
>>
>>Mike.
>I have just verified this in the AOS 5.0 manual - They do use '-'(dash) now.
If you go the 'tech-tips' section where it discusses RADIUS support,
they are still '_'.
Oh well. I don't care either way. Perhaps we put both entries in
the dictionary, with the '-' style first, so that is what is preferred,
but we will still support the '_' syntax as well.
-Chris
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