Hello Paul -
On Wed, 15 Dec 1999, Paul van der Zwan wrote:
> I am setting up Radiator for some Nortel CVX-1800 and I am having some
> questions on the accounting data I receive.
> In the accounting file ( and in the Oracle database ) the Acct-Session-Id
> looks like:
> Acct-Session-Id = "<187><242><198><128><0><2>_<230>"
>
> This looks like it is an 8 byte value printed by printing non-ascii chars as
> <code>. I was wondering if that is the way the nortels send it or is it done
> inside Radiator ??
The Nortel just sends a binary string and Radiator formats it as shown above.
> To get fixed length fields in the database I'd rather have it printed as a 16
> char long hex string, can this be done in Radiator ??
>
You can change the format with an AcctColumnDef, however
I would be more inclined not to log it at all - it is just a tag in the packet
that is used between the radius client and Radiator to keep track of packet
sequences. It isn't really useful information to log to your database.
hth
Hugh
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