Thank you Vincent for the information.

We have made a new dictionary including the h3232 attributes available in the
2.15 patches area, and added an entry to the FAQ.

Thanks again for that.

Cheers.

On Mar 7, 10:11am, Vincent Torres wrote:
> Subject: RE: (RADIATOR) Cisco As5300 and VOIP and Debit card
> Hi All,
>
> I got this to work yesterday and have shared it with Mark and he seems to
> have gotten it to work too, so I thought to share it with you all. I know
> for a fact that the handling of h323 VSAs for the Cisco access servers is
> not supported by many Radius servers, including Livingston and CAR (Cisco
> !), so this maybe a good feature for Radiator developers to look into. Cisco
> says Merit already supports it.
>
> Anyway, aside from the dictionary, you will have to tweak the h323 AV pair
> you gave the Cisco VoIP server. As an example, if you define a user in a
> flat file the reply items should look like this:
>
> 1234  User-Password = "567899"
>       h323-credit-amount = "h323-credit-amount=123.45"
>       h323-credit-time = "h323-credit-time=900"
>
> basically the ascii value that you send back has to be prepended with the
> attribute so in the perspective of radiator it sends back attribute =
> "attribute=value". but the 5300 will be able to recognize this...as long as
> it's the correct h323 attribute prepended.
>
> so far this is the only value the Router/IVR will recognize. And according
> to Cisco it isnt going to change soon ("It's a feature, not a bug"). In any
> case it worked and the IVR was able to break down those values into
> appropriate audio prompts...
>
> Hope this helps some of you in you IVR implementations...
>
> Vincent
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On
> Behalf Of Matthew Nichols
> Sent: Tuesday, March 07, 2000 5:24 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: (RADIATOR) Cisco As5300 and VOIP and Debit card
>
>
> Mark,
> Make sure these are in your dictionary
>
> VENDORATTR      9               cisco-h323-remote-address       23
> string
> VENDORATTR      9               cisco-h323-conf-id      24      string
> VENDORATTR      9               cisco-h323-setup-time   25      string
> VENDORATTR      9               cisco-h323-call-origin  26      string
> VENDORATTR      9               cisco-h323-call-type    27      string
> VENDORATTR      9               cisco-h323-connect-time 28      string
> VENDORATTR      9               cisco-h323-disconnect-time      29
> string
> VENDORATTR      9               cisco-h323-disconnect-cause     30
> string
> VENDORATTR      9               cisco-h323-voice-quality        31
> string
> VENDORATTR      9               cisco-h323-ivr-out      32      string
> VENDORATTR      9               cisco-h323-gw-id        33      string
> VENDORATTR      9               cisco-h323-call-treatment       34
> string
> VENDORATTR      9               cisco-h323-ivr-in       100     string
> VENDORATTR      9               cisco-h323-credit-amount        101
> string
> VENDORATTR      9               cisco-h323-credit-time  102     string
> VENDORATTR      9               cisco-h323-return-code  103     string
> VENDORATTR      9               cisco-h323-prompt-id    104     string
> VENDORATTR      9               cisco-h323-time-and-day 105     string
> VENDORATTR      9               cisco-h323-redirect-number      106
> string
> VENDORATTR      9               cisco-h323-preferred-lang       107
> string
> VENDORATTR      9               cisco-h323-redirect-ip-addr     108
> string
> VENDORATTR      9               cisco-h323-billing-model        109
> string
> VENDORATTR      9               cisco-h323-currency-type        110
> string
>
> Regards,
>
> Matt
>
> At 03:43 PM 7/03/00 +1300, you 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.
> >
> >Help....
> >
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