Hello Cassidy -
Just to be clear about the Class attribute: the Class attribute is returned
to a NAS in an Access-Accept (in response to an Access-Request). The Class
attribute is then *always* (according to the RFC) included by the NAS in all
subsequent accounting packets for that session.
In other words, Radiator would be configured to send a Class attribute in
response to an access request, and the NAS would then include the Class
attribute in the accounting requests.
hth
Hugh
On Tuesday 06 February 2001 10:17, Cassidy B. Larson wrote:
> Howdy all!
>
> Once again I got a stumper that seems to be 'stumping' me..
>
> I've been in the process of installing a new filtering box, XStop R2000..
> they take the class attribute string and that determines what filtering
> settings a particular user gets (if any)..
>
> Problem being, they tell me that the Class attribute is not getting sent
> with the first accounting packet and therefore the filtering box doesn't
> see any filtering info for that ip..
>
> How can I configure Radiator to send the Class string with the first
> Accounting packet?
>
> (from their email)
>
> >From what we have found it looks like your dial up server is sending the
>
> packets in pieces rather than together. You will need to configure your
> dial up server to send each of the packets as a hole.
>
>
> Would this be a configuration problem with Radiator or our TotalControl
> units? Has anybody gotten a r2000 unit to work with Radiator?
>
> Thanks for any info/help,
>
> Cassidy Larson
> InfoWest
>
>
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