Hello Brian -

On Sat, 28 Aug 1999, Brian wrote:
> We have been using only one type of NAS, since starting with Radiator.  We
> have been using 3Com Total Control boxes.  We use the dictionary.usr as
> our dictionary.
> 
> Now we are adding an Ascend MAX TNT.  I noticed the dictionary is not set
> under each <Client> clause, but rather is done in the global section.
> 
> How do I incorporate two different vendors NAS boxes into Radiator
> (basically how do I get two dictionary's to work).  Do I have to merge the
> data from the dictionaries?
> 

The standard Radiator dictionary is a compliation of most of the relevant
entries for most of the NAS's out there, so you should't need to merge anything.
You may want to have a look at the dictionary.ascend2 if you are running the
latest Ascend code, as they have recently changed their vendor-specific
attributes.

In any case, the dictionary is a text file and you can make modifications very
easily if you need to.

hth

Hugh

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