Hello Lisa,

Looks to me like you are getting the 307 versions of some of the IETF
tunnelling attributes. Prob they are coming from these lines in your
dictionary:

VENDORATTR      307              Tunnel-Type             64     integer
VENDORATTR      307              Tunnel-Medium-Type      65     integer
VENDORATTR      307              Tunnel-Server-Endpoint  67     string
VENDORATTR      307              Tunnel-Password         69     string

I suggest you comment those out of your dictionary and restart your Radiator.

Let us know how you go. It might be best for us to lkeave them out of the dict
permanently.

Cheers.

On Feb 28, 10:43am, Lisa Goulet wrote:
> Subject: Tunnel set up with Nortel CVX 1800
> Hi,
>
> I'm having difficulty with setting up a tunnel with Nortel CVX:
>
> Here's the tunnel part of my config file:
>
>         AddToReply Tunnel-Type = 3,\
>                 Tunnel-Medium-Type = 1, \
>                 Tunnel-ID = lns,\
>                 Tunnel-Password = lns,\
>                 Tunnel-Client-Endpoint = lns, \
>                 Tunnel-Server-Endpoint = "\00062.58.88.46 ppp"
>
>
> Here's a trace of tunnel parameters being sent out by the radiator:
>
>               *** Sending to xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx port 2048 ....
>               Code:       Access-Accept
>               Identifier: 105
>               Authentic:  K<3>:hb<27>?<198>=<19><<20><21>e<1>c
>               Attributes:
>                       CVX-VPOP-ID = 30
>                       Tunnel-Type = 3
>                       Tunnel-Medium-Type = 1
>                       Tunnel-ID = "lns"
>                       Tunnel-Password =
> "<0><213><154>F~<235>]<191><151>.Mm7<146><151><240><220>R<247>"
>                       Tunnel-Client-Endpoint = "lns"
>                       Tunnel-Server-Endpoint = "<0>62.58.88.46 ppp"
>
>
> Here's a trace on the CVX side, note that Tunnel-Type is being interpreted
> as Vendor-Specific 26:
>
>               radius: Access-Accept (2) from server 62.58.62.132, id 106,
>                       length 112, time 64 ms
>               radius: auth c9 c7 ca 9e ef 89 a6 47
>               radius:      0c cd b4 04 04 ae c1 9f
>                  Vendor-Specific [26, len 10] = <2637>
>                               CVX-VPOP-Id [2, len 4] = <30>
>                  Vendor-Specific [26, len 10] = <307>
>                               unknown [64, len 4] = <00 00 00 03>
>                  Vendor-Specific [26, len 10] = <307>
>                               unknown [65, len 4] = <00 00 00 01>
>                  Tunnel-Id [68, len 3] = <lns>
>                  Vendor-Specific [26, len 25] = <307>
>                               unknown [69, len 19] = <00 b9 32 a4 67 11 76
> b7 ...>
>                  Tunnel-Client-Endpoint [66, len 3] = <lns>
>                  Vendor-Specific [26, len 17] = <307>
>                 unknown [67, len 11] = <36 32 2e 35 38 2e 38 38 ...>
>
>
>
>               I appreciate any help,
>               Lisa
>
>-- End of excerpt from Lisa Goulet



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