I get that from Connect-Info. I guess it would depend
on what information your NAS is sending over, but
a quick look with trace 4 of what information is getting
sent from your NAS should show what Attribute
has the information you want.
I use this:
AcctColumnDef CONNECTINFO,Connect-Info
(Of course I had to add the CONNECTINFO field to the
ACCOUNTING table)
A search of your dictionary for the word connect
should pull up any usable Attributes
[ronh@shore]$grep -i connec /etc/Radiator/dictionary
ATTRIBUTE Connect-Info 77 string
ATTRIBUTE Connect-Rate 1007 integer
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Ron Hensley ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) CCNA #10082337
Network Administrator - ICNet Internet Services
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On Thu, 12 Oct 2000, Matthias Fechner (Temp) wrote:
> Hi
>
> i need in the accounting the connection speed(like 64000 for one
> isdn-channel or 128000 for two isdn channel).
> With the Line:
> AcctColumnDef ACCTTERMINATECAUSE,Acct-Terminate-Cause
> I can specify the column in the database, but what keyword(variable) i
> need(the name) for the connectionspeed?
>
>
> Matthias Fechner
>
>
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