I have a Radiator using running MAX4000's with what he says is the latest
software, and sometimes (not all the time) his Accounting Stops dont have a
User-Name attribute in them. This clearly plays havok with all sorts of things.
eg:
*** Received from xx.xx.xx.15 port 1038 ....
Code: Accounting-Request
Identifier: 238
Authentic:
<11><13><161><155><226><235><31><172><244><152>]D<174><164><234><252>
Attributes:
NAS-IP-Address = 203.26.233.15
NAS-Port = 20319
NAS-Port-Type = Async
Acct-Status-Type = Stop
Acct-Delay-Time = 0
Acct-Session-Id = "276874444"
Ascend-Disconnect-Cause = pppRcvTerminate
Ascend-Connect-Progress = prLCPOpened
Ascend-Xmit-Rate = 46000
Ascend-Data-Rate = 28800
Ascend-PreSession-Time = 36
Ascend-Pre-Input-Octets = 286
Ascend-Pre-Output-Octets = 162
Ascend-Pre-Input-Packets = 6
Ascend-Pre-Output-Packets = 7
Ascend-Modem-PortNo = 12
Ascend-Modem-SlotNo = 4
Called-Station-Id = "55602777"
Anyone seen this before?
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