Hi Mark -
The dictionary.ascend2 was inadvertantly left out of the distribution, so I
have sent you a copy under separate cover.
To other members of the list, this file will be added to the patches area early
next week. If anyone needs it before then, just let me know.
And for those of you who wonder why there are two Ascend dictionaries - it is
because Ascend has recently changed the way they define their Vendor-Specific
attributes to conform to the standard way of doing this.
hth
Hugh
On Wed, 18 Aug 1999, Mark Stokan wrote:
> I'm receiving the following error messages in
> my Radius logfile:
>
> ERR: Attribute number 193 (vendor 529) is not defined in your
> dictionary
> ERR: Attribute number 197 (vendor 529) is not defined in your
> dictionary
> ERR: Attribute number 189 (vendor 529) is not defined in your
> dictionary
> ERR: Attribute number 191 (vendor 529) is not defined in your
> dictionary
> ERR: Attribute number 190 (vendor 529) is not defined in your
> dictionary
> ERR: Attribute number 198 (vendor 529) is not defined in your
> dictionary
> ERR: Attribute number 192 (vendor 529) is not defined in your
> dictionary
> ERR: Attribute number 196 (vendor 529) is not defined in your
> dictionary
> ERR: Attribute number 195 (vendor 529) is not defined in your
> dictionary
>
> The user guide instructs me to use dictionary.ascend2, but this file
> wasn't
> included in my distribution. I'm currently using the standard
> dictionary.
>
> As an example...
>
> Attribute 193 appears to be defined in both the standard dictionary and
> the dictionary.ascend
>
> dictionary:ATTRIBUTE Ascend-Pre-Input-Packets 192 integer
> dictionary.ascend:ATTRIBUTE Ascend-Pre-Input-Packets 192 integer
>
> So I'm hoping that I can get a copy of the dictionary.ascend2 dictionary
> that defines things differently. Does that sound correct?
>
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