Hello Rajesh -

On Wed, 25 Aug 1999, Rajesh Khator wrote:
>   Hi all 
> 
>   I am using Auth by SQl & also maintaining the online table.But the conten= 
>   ts of 
>   the table does not show the online users on my Total Control RAS.what may= 
>   be 
>   the problem.The detail of file shows the NAS port as always one. Also how= 
>   can 
>   I vary the contents that are inserted into the table 
> 

I have copied below an exchange of email on this subject from yesterday. I
suggest you upgrade your NAS software.

regards

Hugh

On Tue, 24 Aug 1999, Hugh Irvine wrote:

> 
> Hello Oliver -
> 
> On Tue, 24 Aug 1999, O Stockhammer wrote:
> > Hello,
> >      We are getting errors reported from Radiator because it is trying
> > to input users in the RADONLINE table who are using the same
> > NAS-PORT/CLIENT-ID that a user in the table already is using.  I don't
> > know if this is a flaw of Radiator or the USR Total Control HyperArc
> > cards we have.  Here is a typical log error from logfile:
> > 
> > Sat Aug 21 14:07:04 1999: ERR: do failed for 'insert into RADONLINE
> > (USERNAME, NAS_IDENTIFIER, NAS_PORT, ACCTSESSIONID, TIME_STAMP,
> > FRAMED_IP_ADDRESS, NAS_PORT_TYPE, SERVICE_TYPE,USR_MODULATION_TYPE
> > ,USR_CONNECT_SPEED,ORIGIN) values ('alblau', '207.240.212.131', 3333,
> > '218367305', 935258824, '207.240.212.140', 'Async', 'Framed-User', 'v34',
> > '31200_BPS','util:[Realm] local')': Duplicate entry '207.240.212.131-3333'
> > for key 1
> > 
> 
> I would suggest that this is a problem with the USR cards. If they don't
> indicate different values for NAS-PORT/CLIENT-ID for different channels it
> makes it *very* difficult to enforce Simultaneous-Use. 

Exactly right... all except for the most recent software release for
HiperARC have an obnoxious bug where the NAS-Port is *always* 1 unless the
connection failed.

> > Is there any work around for this?

The easiest fix, IMHO, is to upgrade your HiPer ARC to the newest version 
and go from there.

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