Hello Craig -
I seem to remember there are some "aaa ..." commands to send extended NAS-Port information (there may be others).
I also noticed on the latest 12.2 IOS release some new commands - so you might want to check what version you are running.
You should ask your Cisco engineer or check the Cisco web site.
And you should also check the mailing list archive:
www.open.com.au/archives/radiator
BTW - we do not have any Cisco gear ourselves.
regards
Hugh
On Thursday, Sep 4, 2003, at 07:27 Australia/Melbourne, Craig Gittens wrote:
Hey guys I can't update my sessions table cause it gets an error since there
is no NAS-Port present in stop and start records....can anyone give me an
idea if there is a command on Cisco VDPN LNS L2TP to get it to send over
NAS-Port info?
Thanks,
Craig.
Wed Sep 3 16:26:07 2003: DEBUG: Packet dump: *** Received from 205.214.223.130 port 21738 .... Code: Accounting-Request Identifier: 151 Authentic: z%<218><4><131><142><140><3>t0<186>j<220>x<178>y Attributes: Acct-Session-Id = "00003DBF" Tunnel-Server-Endpoint = 192.168.255.20 Tunnel-Client-Endpoint = 10.193.5.9 Tunnel-Assignment-ID = 1 Tunnel-Type = 0:L2TP Tunnel-ID = 238499 Tunnel-Client-Auth-ID = sunbeachrout Tunnel-Server-Auth-ID = lnsbios3 Framed-Protocol = PPP Framed-IP-Address = 66.205.14.199 Acct-Authentic = RADIUS Acct-Session-Time = 8318 Acct-Input-Octets = 1170527 Acct-Output-Octets = 26796558 Acct-Input-Packets = 39652 Acct-Output-Packets = 50692 Acct-Terminate-Cause = User-Request User-Name = "uuuuu" Acct-Status-Type = Stop NAS-Port-Type = Async Calling-Station-Id = "2464235849" Called-Station-Id = "2929700" Service-Type = Framed-User NAS-IP-Address = 205.214.223.130 Acct-Delay-Time = 0
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