What brand NAS do you use?

We found that with Cisco NASes (5300's, eg), some ISDN people had
problems getting the PPP connection up, even after passing authenication
(I guess IPCP was failing). Strangely, it seemed that if we took out the
Idle-Timeout reply item attribute, lots of these people were able to get
on okay!? (Of course, then they had dedicated connections :-\ )

Dave

 > -----Original Message-----
 > From: Greg 'Rafiq' Clarkson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 > Sent: Friday, April 04, 2003 2:46 AM
 > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 > Subject: (RADIATOR) ISDN fails but Analog fine
 > 
 > 
 > Hi all,
 > 
 > An 'upstream' radius server is our dialup proxy and sends us 
 > access requests.  We are using radiator 3.3.1  
 > 
 > With no change to our system we are having problems with 
 > ISDN customers for the last couple of days.
 > 
 > There is no logging in Radius even at trace level 4 but 
 > TCPdump reports the following packet:
 > 
 > 17:18:54.615868 upstream.radacct > myradius_server.radacct: 
 > rad-account-req 445 [id 232] Attr[  
 > Acct_session_id{000029F9} Framed_proto{#452}#196#198#255 ] (DF)
 > 
 > Can anyone decrypt the Framed_proto{#452}#196#198#255 
 > 
 > For the analogue users this is normally:
 > 17:18:53.055206 upstream.radacct > myradius_server.radacct: 
 > rad-account-req 423 [id 52] Attr[  Acct_session_id{0000449D} 
 > Framed_proto{#264} 
 > Framed_ipaddr{dialup-108.179.220.203.acc01-rowa-wan.comindico
.com.au}#19
 > 6#198 ] (DF) .
 > 
 > 
 > I don't know if this can help me to solve my problem or if 
 > it is a red herring.
 > 
 > 
 > Thanks
 > 
 > 
 > 
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