I apologize for this not being 100% on topic, but I have a feeling some
people on this list might have the answer I'm looking for.

I have Total Control rack that I inherited from another ISP we acquired.
I've set it up, I can dial in, everything is fine.

However, I get the weirdest Accounting packets from it. A user will
connect, and then disconnect, but for days after, I still get Start-Stop
and Accounting-On packets for the session! 

I doubt my config is affecting this, but nonetheless, here is my config
regarding this nas:

<Client 216.200.88.132>
        Secret ----
        DupInterval 2
</Client>

Here is an excerpt, with Trace 4, of the bad packets:

Thu Feb  3 12:23:15 2000: WARNING: Bad authenticator in request from
216.200.88.132 (216.200.88.132)
Thu Feb  3 12:24:15 2000: DEBUG: Packet dump:
*** Received from 216.200.88.132 port 1645 ....
Code:       Accounting-Request
Identifier: 0
Authentic:  <0><0><0><0><0><0><0><0><0><0><0><0><0><0><0><0>
Attributes:
        Acct-Session-Id = "0"
        Client-Id = 216.200.88.132
        Acct-Status-Type = Accounting-On
        Acct-Delay-Time = 71199

Thu Feb  3 12:24:15 2000: WARNING: Bad authenticator in request from
216.200.88.132 (216.200.88.132)
Thu Feb  3 12:25:16 2000: DEBUG: Packet dump:
*** Received from 216.200.88.132 port 1645 ....
Code:       Accounting-Request
Identifier: 4
Authentic:  <0><0><0><0><0><0><0><0><0><0><0><0><0><0><0><0>
Attributes:
        Acct-Session-Id = "000001bb"
        User-Name = "bye"
        Client-Id = 216.200.88.132
        NAS-Port = 17
        Acct-Status-Type = Start
        Acct-Authentic = RADIUS
        Called-Station-Id = "7039175720"
        Connect-Speed = 28800_BPS
        Modulation-Type = v32Terbo
        Simplified-MNP-Levels = v42Etc2
        Simplified-V42bis-Usage = none
        Chassis-Call-Slot = 0
        Chassis-Call-Span = 0
        Chassis-Call-Channel = 1
        Unauthenticated-Time = 18
        NAS-Identifier = ""
        NAS-Port-Type = Async
        Service-Type = Framed-User
        Framed-Protocol = PPP
        Framed-IP-Address = 216.127.130.129
        Acct-Delay-Time = 9939

Thu Feb  3 12:25:16 2000: WARNING: Bad authenticator in request from
216.200.88.132 (216.200.88.132)
Thu Feb  3 12:25:16 2000: DEBUG: Packet dump:
*** Received from 216.200.88.132 port 1645 ....
Code:       Accounting-Request
Identifier: 5
Authentic:  <0><0><0><0><0><0><0><0><0><0><0><0><0><0><0><0>
Attributes:
        Acct-Session-Id = "000001bb"
        User-Name = "bye"
        Client-Id = 216.200.88.132
        NAS-Port = 17
        Acct-Status-Type = Stop
        Acct-Session-Time = 136
        Acct-Terminate-Cause = ACCT_TERM_LOST_CARRIER
        Acct-Authentic = RADIUS
        Called-Station-Id = "7039175720"
        Connect-Speed = 28800_BPS
        Modulation-Type = v32Terbo
        Simplified-MNP-Levels = v42Etc2
        Simplified-V42bis-Usage = none
        Chassis-Call-Slot = 0
        Chassis-Call-Span = 0
        Chassis-Call-Channel = 1
        Unauthenticated-Time = 18
        NAS-Identifier = ""
        Acct-Input-Octets = 2027
        Acct-Output-Octets = 240
        Acct-Input-Packets = 55
        Tunnel-Security = 6
        NAS-Port-Type = Async
        Service-Type = Framed-User
        Framed-Protocol = PPP
        Framed-IP-Address = 216.127.130.129
        Acct-Delay-Time = 9802


To show the repitivity:

/users/andy>grep 000001bb logfile | wc -l
     168

(This is over a ~4 hour span)


So, my question is twofold. Number one, does anybody know how to fix this
straight-out in the USR? Number two, is there a way to correct this in my
radiator config?

Lastly, does anybody know of a mailing list for USR Total Control
products?

Thanks in advance,
Andy

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