Hello Mark -
On Tue, 07 Mar 2000, Mark Jenks wrote:
> Has anyone used Radiator to send back the credit amount and credit time and
> return code in vsa's for the Cisco debit card platform ? We use an As5300
> and are currently authing using radiator 2.15. The Cisco radius debug says
> the pair is an invalid format for type 26, 26 referring to vendor specof
> attribute I presume.
>
> We send and have defined in our dictionary :
>
> vendorattr 9 Credit_Amount 101 string
>
> Radius handles it OK, the AS5300 does not.
>
You will need to run Radiator at trace level 4 so you can see the packet dumps
of what Radiator is sending, and you will also have to run the Cisco with
debugging turned on to see what it is doing. On the Cisco you turn on debugging
with: "debug ....." and you can find out what debug specifically by typing
"debug ?" and so on down through the stack (NB - there are *many, many* debug
options).
We have never seen the attributes that you are describing, so anything you do
find out please forward to the list so we can add the information to the FAQ.
thanks
Hugh
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