Hello Kaiser -


This usually means that there is no Service-Type returned in the access accept.

Cisco's require the same Service-Type attribute in the reply as there was in the original request.

regards

Hugh


On Friday, Jun 27, 2003, at 23:04 Australia/Melbourne, nps12a wrote:


Hi,
I use As5300 for VoIP service,
Why I get the following strange response:00:10:14: RADIUS: User-Name [1] 10 "66381501"
00:10:14: RADIUS: User-Password [2] 18 *
00:10:14: RADIUS: Vendor, Cisco [26] 36
00:10:14: RADIUS: Cisco AVpair [1] 30 "h323-ivr-out=transactionID:2"
00:10:14: RADIUS: NAS-IP-Address [4] 6 210.209.13.171
00:10:14: RADIUS: Acct-Session-Id [44] 10 "0000000F"
00:10:14: RADIUS: Received from id 21645/8 61.222.149.35:1812, Access-Accept, len 48
00:10:14: RADIUS: authenticator CE BB 21 21 EE FB 31 1B - 6E 59 6B 6D 1A 79 97 EB
00:10:14: RADIUS: Vendor, Cisco [26] 28
00:10:14: RADIUS: h323-credit-time [102] 22 "h323-credit-time=192"
00:10:14: RADIUS(0000000A): Received from id 21645/8
00:10:14: RADIUS: not a valid author-type 0!!



What does it mean "not a valid author-type 0!!", I couldn't find any reference on cisco web site!!
Any suggest is welcome!


Thanks!
Best regard
Kaiser


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NB: have you included a copy of your configuration file (no secrets), together with a trace 4 debug showing what is happening?

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