Hi David -

On Sat, 28 Aug 1999, David Lloyd wrote:
> On Fri, 27 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?
> 
> We have the same problem, we actually have 4 different types of NAS.  What
> I have been doing is just using a generic dictionary, and ignoring the
> spam in my logfiles....
> 

I have just posted a couple of replies on this topic. Basically the standard
dictionary is a compilation of most of the most commonly used Attributes.
However, as the dictionary is just a text file, it is very easy to add new
entries to it (or merge in other dictionaries). As previously mentioned, the
spam in the log files should be fixed by adding the relevant Attributes to the
dictionary file. But if you can't find out what the real entries should be, you
can always insert dummy entries to stop the rubbish.

hth

Hugh

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