Hello Steve -
You should check with your vendor to find out what the correct definition should be (and let us know when you find out). In the meantime you can add something like this to your dictionary (and restart "radiusd"):
VENDORATTR 5 Acc-Bogus-99 99 string
regards
Hugh
On Thursday, Oct 16, 2003, at 17:36 Australia/Melbourne, Steve Lalonde wrote:
Hi all
Can some one enlighten me with the dictionary line to quiet this log message
Thu Oct 16 05:32:44 2003: ERR: Attribute number 99 (vendor 5) is not defined
in your dictionary
vendor 5 only seems to got to Attribute 42 in the latest dictionary.
TIA
Steve Lalonde RTFM Chief Technical Officer Entanet International Ltd http://www.enta.net/
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