Hello Andrew -

On Sat, 25 Sep 1999, Andrew Kaplan wrote:
> I have noticed a bunch of "unauthenticated" users with ip address of
> 0.0.0.0. What does this mean.
> 
> Attributes:
>         User-Name = "unauthenticated"
>         Client-Id = 206.165.153.21
>         Acct-Status-Type = Stop
>         Acct-Session-Id = "34144337"
>         Acct-Delay-Time = 0
>         Service-Type = Framed-User
>         NAS-Port-Type = Async
>         NAS-Port = 522
>         USR-Interface-Index = 1778
>         Chassis-Call-Slot = 3
>         Chassis-Call-Span = 1
>         Chassis-Call-Channel = 10
>         Unauthenticated-Time = 1
>         USR-Modem-Training-Time = 13
>         Calling-Station-Id = ""
>         Called-Station-Id = "2038181055"
>         Modulation-Type = x2
>         Simplified-MNP-Levels = ccittV42
>         Simplified-V42bis-Usage = ccittV42bis
>         Connect-Speed = 37333_BPS
>         Framed-Protocol = PPP
>         Framed-IP-Address = 0.0.0.0
> 

I'd be interested to know if all of these are Accounting Stops? And whether
they are always for the same port, or is there one for each port? You should
also have a look at your vendor documentation to see what administrative
information the NAS sends of its own accord - it sort of looks like a summary
of "dead-time" for a port (failed PPP negotiation?).
I'm only guessing here - anyone else seen this?

cheers

Hugh


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