Jay,

        You need something like:

aaa accounting update newinfo


in your cisco.  Radiator will process the 'Alive' packet that this command
generates and that includes the Framed Address the user got.  There was a
start delay command as well offered here earlier, but I don't recall the
exact syntax.  You'll need at least 11.3 IOS to enable that command (or at
least for it to work correctly....)   If you don't need the Start record,
you can have your cisco not send a start record and then just process the
information from the Alive packet - it might cut down on unnecessary
traffic.

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Aaron Holtz
ComNet Inc.
UNIX Systems Administration/Network Operations
"It's not broken, it just lacks duct tape."
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On Nov 15, Jay West molded the electrons to say....

>I finally got Radiator up and running with mySQL. Thanks to all who gave me
>input. Looking back on it, it really wasn't that difficult.
>
>One strange thing I noticed though... when I do a 'select * from
>RADONLINE;', it does show me the users who are currently online. All the
>fields are filled in (username, nasid, etc. etc.) except one. The
>Framed-IP-Address that was assigned to the router is not filled in.
>
>Perhaps this additional info might help... I went back through old detail
>logs before we switched to SQL. I noticed that start records do not show an
>ip address, only stop records do. I wonder if this is because of how we
>manage dialup vs. dedicate address space? In SUBSCRIBERS, all users that are
>dialup users get an ip address of 255.255.255.254 which when passed back to
>our cisco 2611 tells is to assign the address from a pool defined in the
>router. Static IP address people have their ip address hardcoded in their
>REPLYATTR entry.
>
>If that is why we're not seeing an IP address in RADONLINE, I see two
>possible fixes... 1) is there a way for the router to tell radiator what IP
>address it assigned to the person so it gets put in RADONLINE or 2) Is there
>a way to have Radiator manage a pool of addresses and let it decide the
>address before it's passed to the cisco?
>
>Perhaps there are other ideas for this... Thanks in advance for anyone's
>input!
>
>Jay West
>
>
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