I dont get the Framed-IP-Address on Start records, thus my SQL doesn't log
them to the RADONLINE database
A look at the printout detail files, shows that information is not sent by
my NAS terminal servers, Bay 5399's.
When a user gets assigned a static ip address, with a reply item of
Framed-IP-Address = x.y.z.a then that
does get logged, and does therefore make it into SQL. However for the
regular users whom get
 Framed-IP-Address = 255.255.255.254 which tells the NAS to dynamically
assign the address, it doesn't get sent in
accounting packets.

Is this normal or is there a way to pluck the dynamic ip address the NAS
assigns and get it logged?
The Framed-IP-Address does show on all Stop records. Don't know if this is
something the NAS would
have to be taught to do perhaps, to send that info after its assigned the ip
address?

Thu Oct 12 04:07:23 2000
        Acct-Status-Type = Start
        Acct-Session-Id = "ae0b0862"
        Acct-Delay-Time = 24
        NAS-Port = 41
        Annex-83 = "<0><0>N<133>"
        NAS-Port-Type = Async
        Annex-Unauthenticated-Time = 27
        User-Name = "qism"
        Service-Type = Framed-User
        Framed-Protocol = PPP
        Called-Station-Id = "xxxxxxx"
        Calling-Station-Id = "xxxxxxxxxx"
        Idle-Timeout = 900
        Connect-Info = "48000  21600 V.90"
        Annex-Transmit-Speed = 48000
        Annex-Receive-Speed = 21600
        Annex-96 = "V.90"
        Annex-86 = "V.42bis"
        Annex-97 = "V.42"
        Annex-89 = "<0><0><0><31>"
        Annex-94 = "<0><0><0><22>"
        Annex-82 = "<0><0><0><1>"
        Annex-81 = "<0><0><0><1>"
        Acct-Authentic = RADIUS
        NAS-IP-Address = x.y.z.a
        Timestamp = 971338019
----- Original Message -----
From: "Hugh Irvine" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Elias" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, October 12, 2000 9:10 PM
Subject: Re: (RADIATOR) Multiple databases


>
> Hello Elias -
>
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > I want to set-up a multiple database environment so that if one database
goes
> > down, the backup will take over. My config is as shown below. Is there
anything
> > wrong with it? When radiusxx goes down, radiator does not switch over to
> > radiusyy automatically. Thanks.
> >
> > <Realm xxx.xxx.xxx>
> >         <AuthBy SQL>
> >                 DBSource radiusxx
> >                    ..
> >                    ..
> >         </AuthBy>
> >
> >         <AuthBy SQL>
> >                 DBSource radiusyy
> >                    ..
> >                    ..
> >         </AuthBy>
> > </Realm>
> >
> > <SessionDatabase SQL>
> >             DBSource radiusyy
> >             ..
> >             ..
> >  </SessionDatabase>
> >
>
> To set up multiple databases, you specify them like this:
>
> <Realm xxx.xxx.xxx>
> <AuthBy SQL>
> DBSource radiusxx
> DBSource radiusyy
> ..
> ..
> </AuthBy>
>
> </Realm>
>
> Have a look at section 6.26 in the Radiator 2.16.3 reference manual for
further
> details on AuthBy SQL.
>
> regards
>
> Hugh
>
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