Hello Nikos -
This is more likely a problem with your database which is not set up to handle large numbers correctly.
As you can see from the trace, Radiator reports the number correctly.
Acct-Output-Octets = 3657597853
regards
Hugh
On Thursday, Sep 25, 2003, at 23:50 Australia/Melbourne, Nikos Aslanakis wrote:
Hello all,
We're trying to setup a billing system with radiator interim updates for our
adsl users. We're getting negative values for bytes_out witch translated
into wrong values. This affects our billling system as you may imagine.
Is there any workaround for this ?
Thanks a lot for your support,
Here is an example accounting record:
############################################### CISCO ROUTER (show accounting command - IOS ver 12.2-17 3660 router)
Active Accounted actions on Interface Virtual-Access3, User [EMAIL PROTECTED] Priv 1
Task ID 8949, Network Accounting record, 14:11:17 Elapsed
task_id=8949 start_time=1064437345 timezone=GMT service=ppp
ip-addresses=195.66.100.9 source-ip=195.66.100.10 tunnel-type=2
tunnel-id=spark-the-dsl gw-name=standard tunnel-connection-id=9863899
protocol=ip addr=195.66.98.140 pre-session-time=1674397 pre-bytes-in=104
pre-bytes-out=35 pre-paks-in=4 pre-paks-out=3 bytes_in=333783
bytes_out=-637369443 paks_in=10155 paks_out=6244 elapsed_time=48771
###############################################
RADIATOR LOGFILE (debug 4)
Attributes: NAS-IP-Address = 195.66.100.148 NAS-Port = 3 Cisco-NAS-Port = "Virtual-Access3" NAS-Port-Type = ISDN User-Name = [EMAIL PROTECTED] Acct-Status-Type = Alive Acct-Authentic = RADIUS Service-Type = Framed-User Acct-Session-Id = "0C0022F5" Framed-Protocol = PPP Tunnel-Server-Endpoint = 195.66.100.9 Tunnel-Client-Endpoint = 195.66.100.10 Tunnel-Type = 0:L2TP Tunnel-Client-Auth-ID = spark-the-dsl Tunnel-Server-Auth-ID = standard Tunnel-ID = 9863899 Framed-IP-Address = 195.66.98.140 Acct-Input-Octets = 333783 Acct-Output-Octets = 3657597853 Acct-Input-Packets = 10155 Acct-Output-Packets = 6244 Acct-Session-Time = 48771 cisco-avpair = "tunnel-id=spark-the-dsl" cisco-avpair = "gw-name=standard" cisco-avpair = "pre-session-time=1674397" cisco-avpair = "pre-bytes-in=104" cisco-avpair = "pre-bytes-out=35" cisco-avpair = "pre-paks-in=4" cisco-avpair = "pre-paks-out=3" Acct-Delay-Time = 0
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