Hi Brian,

On Aug 30,  2:04pm, Brian wrote:
> Subject: RE: (RADIATOR) Using more than one type of NAS
> On Mon, 30 Aug 1999, Ingvar Berg (ERA) wrote:
>
> > One way of handling this would be to keep the various vendor
> > attributes in separate files, and the standard attributes in another.
> > Then, to make it work in a particular installation you just "cat std
> > usr cisco acc > mydictionary" to cover the nas types in the network.
>
> Just thought I would toss this idea out.  What about putting the
> "Dictionary" directive in the <Client> clause?  That way it would consult
> the dictionary for that correct NAS.  I am sure their is a reason this
> hasn't been done, just curious.
Yes, we have considered that a number of times, but each time rejected it on
the basis that it would be unnecessarily complicated.

Cheers.

>
> Brian
>
>
> >
> > /Ingvar
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