Hello Carlos -

On Fri, 24 Nov 2000, Carlos Canau wrote:
> Hi,
> 
>       I'm having problems with  SessionDatabase SQL. I've seen Start
> records arriving after  the Stop records that leave  a NASPORT blocked
> on the table.
>       How to do the sanity check ?
> 

It sounds like the NAS(s) need the sanity check, not Radiator.

>       The NAS are  c5300 and the NASPORT can't  be trivially used to
> do  a snmpget  into  a variable  (I'm  using 'radius-server  attribute
> nas-port  format c',  but  the others  are  the same  with respect  to
> NASPORT on RADONLINE...).
> 

In any case, Radiator already does sanity checking by removing stale records
when the next access request arrives for that NAS/NASPORT pair.

If you want to manually remove records from the session database, you can
simply use radpwtst to send the corresponding Stop record to flush the entry.

hth

Hugh


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