Hi Elias,

I notice that you don't explicitly specify the interface id as a string
on your user profile. It might be worth enclosing the interface id
within quotes within your user profile (i.e Framed-Interface-Id =
"10:1:1:1") as that might provoke your NAS to do the right thing.  Your
mileage might vary, but I've come across a few NASs that have
ill-defined or buggy dictionary logic and don't treat strings as
strings.  In one case I seem to recall having to use escapes to ensure
that the quotes appeared in the reply (e.g Some-Attr = "\"string\"").

HTH.

Cheers,

Martin

On 21/08/2011 17:19, Elias wrote:
> Thanks Martin. Our NAS is always assigning this value as
> 3130:3a31:3a31:3a31 (using the Hex representation as you pointed out)
> instead of 10:1:1:1. Will check with our NAS vendor then. Thanks!
> 
> 
> On 08/21/2011 11:45 PM, Martin Burton wrote:
>> On 21/08/2011 15:21, Elias wrote:
>>> AVP: l=10  t=Framed-Interface-Id(96): 31303a313a313a31
>> That's just the raw hex representation of the ASCII string
>>
>> 31 = 1
>> 30 = 0
>> 3a = :
>>
>> so, 10:1:1:1 as expected.
>>
>>
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