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Subject: Check/Reply Question
Date: Fri, 13 Jul 2001 14:12:00 +0200
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Hi all,
Like many before me, I've wrestled with check and reply items. I won, but I
still want to have something cleared up:
user User-Password = "xxxxxxx",
Service-Type = "Framed-User",
Framed-IP-Address = "xxx.xx.xx.xxx",
Framed-IP-Netmask = "255.255.255.255",
Framed-MTU = "1500",
Framed-Compression = "Van-Jacobson-TCP-IP"
I had to remove the ',' after User-Password to make it work. Found it in the
mailinglist archives, the documentation seems to suggest using that extra
',' however. So what I want to know is why the ',' isn't needed here. Is it
to separate check and reply items that one needs to get rid of it? Username
and User-Password are check items, the rest of them reply items?
Thnx!
Jonathan
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