On Jun 30, 9:56pm, Richi Plana wrote:
> Subject: Re: (RADIATOR) Determining NAS vendor and model
> On Wed, 30 Jun 1999, Mike McCauley wrote:
>
> |o| Within Radiator you can use the Client NasType to find out what
> |o| sort of NAS the client is, for example:
> |o|
> |o| $p->{Client}->{NasType}
>
> How does Radiator determine this? SNMP? If so, SNMP has to be enabled in
> the router, yes?
No, thats just the string you enter as NasType in your Client clause eg:
<Client 1.2.3.4>
Secret xxx
NasType Livingston
</Client>
in that case the string "Livingston" is available as $p->{Client}->{NasType} in
any packet $p received from that client.
After that, its up to you.
In the impending release 2.14, we expect to have much better support for doing
SNMP with NASs
Cheers.
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