Hello Christopher -

On Wed, 16 Feb 2000, Christopher Andersson wrote:
> 
> Hello,
> 
> Does someone know where to find further explanation
> regarding the attribute Terminate-Cause's different values?
> 

There is a complete list in the Radiator dictionary files.

> I've read the Radius spec, but I need to know more
> about, for example when, exactly, "Lost Carrier" occurs.
> Basically, what causes the corresponding value?

I think you would have to query a modem vendor about the low-level ones, the
mnemonics for the others are pretty straightforward.

VALUE           Acct-Terminate-Cause    User-Request            1
VALUE           Acct-Terminate-Cause    Lost-Carrier            2
VALUE           Acct-Terminate-Cause    Lost-Service            3
VALUE           Acct-Terminate-Cause    Idle-Timeout            4
VALUE           Acct-Terminate-Cause    Session-Timeout         5
VALUE           Acct-Terminate-Cause    Admin-Reset             6
VALUE           Acct-Terminate-Cause    Admin-Reboot            7
VALUE           Acct-Terminate-Cause    Port-Error              8
VALUE           Acct-Terminate-Cause    NAS-Error               9
VALUE           Acct-Terminate-Cause    NAS-Request             10
VALUE           Acct-Terminate-Cause    NAS-Reboot              11
VALUE           Acct-Terminate-Cause    Port-Unneeded           12
VALUE           Acct-Terminate-Cause    Port-Preempted          13
VALUE           Acct-Terminate-Cause    Port-Suspended          14
VALUE           Acct-Terminate-Cause    Service-Unavailable     15
VALUE           Acct-Terminate-Cause    Callback                16
VALUE           Acct-Terminate-Cause    User-Error              17           
.....

> And can this differ with different NASes?
> 

Probably.

regards

Hugh

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