Hello Rohan - Most if not all of these attributes should be included in the RADIUS accounting stop request, assuming RADIUS accounting is turned on in the NAS device.
Note that there is a difference between “Event-Timestamp” as shown below which may be sent by the NAS, and “Timestamp” which is internal to Radiator. Have a look at a trace 4 debug to see exactly what you are receiving in the RADIUS accounting requests. regards Hugh On 26 Nov 2013, at 08:26, rohan.henry @cwjamaica.com <[email protected]> wrote: > Hello, > > Are values for any of the foll. attributes automatically stored somewhere in > Radiator where they can be fetched anytime during or at the end of the > session? For example the Timestamp attribute. > > If not, how can I store values for use later in or at the end of the session? > > Attributes: > Acct-Status-Type = Start > User-Name = > Event-Timestamp = > Acct-Delay-Time = > NAS-Identifier = > Acct-Session-Id = > NAS-IP-Address = > Class = > Service-Type = > Framed-Protocol = > Framed-Compression = > Unisphere-Pppoe-Description = > Framed-IP-Address = > Framed-IP-Netmask = > Calling-Station-Id = > Connect-Info = > NAS-Port-Type = > NAS-Port = > NAS-Port-Id = > Acct-Authentic = > > Thanks. > > Regards, > Rohan > _______________________________________________ > radiator mailing list > [email protected] > http://www.open.com.au/mailman/listinfo/radiator -- Hugh Irvine [email protected] Radiator: the most portable, flexible and configurable RADIUS server anywhere. SQL, proxy, DBM, files, LDAP, NIS+, password, NT, Emerald, Platypus, Freeside, TACACS+, PAM, external, Active Directory, EAP, TLS, TTLS, PEAP, TNC, WiMAX, RSA, Vasco, Yubikey, MOTP, HOTP, TOTP, DIAMETER etc. Full source on Unix, Windows, MacOSX, Solaris, VMS, NetWare etc. _______________________________________________ radiator mailing list [email protected] http://www.open.com.au/mailman/listinfo/radiator
