Re: (RADIATOR) Ascend abinary documentation

1999-07-04 Thread Mike McCauley

Hi Richi,

Yes, Radiator certainly expects dst IP in the form "dstip n.n.n.n/nn" where nn
is a mask length, not in the form "dstip x.x.x.x\y.y.y.y"

The abinary string is converted into an internal binary representation by
Radiator which your MAX should understand, so I suggest you use the format that
Radiator understands (which is based on the published ascend documentation)

Hope that helps.

Cheers.

On Jul 3, 12:22am, Richi Plana wrote:
 Subject: (RADIATOR) Ascend abinary documentation
 Hi,

 (I hope I'm still on-topic)

 Would someone point me to documentation covering the format of the Ascend
 abinary attribute format? I've been reading the docs which come with our
 MaxTNT and it seems there are discrepancies with the way the attribute is
 supposed to be formatted (at least in text).

 Subnets are specified in Radiator using the piece of code: "dstip
 x.x.x.x/y", but according to the MaxTNT manual, it should be specified
 thus: "dstip x.x.x.x\y.y.y.y" (note the backslash and the netmask instead
 of the network no.).

 I'm thinking that the reason I've been having problems with
 Ascend-Data-Filter is that Radiator knows a different attribute format
 than what the TNT is expecting. (Even if it isn't, it'd be good to have
 that knowledge, anyway) Perhaps the subnet is specified as a number from 0
 to 32 by Radiator but the MaxTNT expects it in the form 255.255.255.128


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(RADIATOR) Ascend abinary documentation

1999-07-02 Thread Richi Plana

Hi,

(I hope I'm still on-topic)

Would someone point me to documentation covering the format of the Ascend
abinary attribute format? I've been reading the docs which come with our
MaxTNT and it seems there are discrepancies with the way the attribute is
supposed to be formatted (at least in text).

Subnets are specified in Radiator using the piece of code: "dstip
x.x.x.x/y", but according to the MaxTNT manual, it should be specified
thus: "dstip x.x.x.x\y.y.y.y" (note the backslash and the netmask instead
of the network no.).

I'm thinking that the reason I've been having problems with
Ascend-Data-Filter is that Radiator knows a different attribute format
than what the TNT is expecting. (Even if it isn't, it'd be good to have
that knowledge, anyway) Perhaps the subnet is specified as a number from 0
to 32 by Radiator but the MaxTNT expects it in the form 255.255.255.128


L   L Richi Plana 8^) ,-,-. ,-,-. ,-,-. ,-,-. ,-
LL LL Systems Administrator  / / \ \   / / \ \   / / \ \   / / \ \   / /
L Mosaic Communications, Inc. \ \ / /   \ \ / /   \ \ / /   \ \ / / 
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