(RADIATOR) Retrieving/Collecting Conection Parameter

1999-03-21 Thread Richard Cameron

First, I am new to this list and have been using Radiator since 10
Mar 99.  Our site uses a Cisco 5300 as a NAS, with IP address allocated
from a pool on the NAS.

I would like to be able to retrieve the IP address allocated at the
start of a session vice at the stop of the session - the allocated IP
address is not sent at the start.  As well, I would like to collect the
NAS receive and transmit speeds for the port.  Using TACACS+, the
receive and transmit speeds were sent with the end of session messages.

Any suggestions on how I can configure Radiator or the NAS to do
this?

Rich Cameron
Network Manager RMC


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Re: (RADIATOR) Retrieving/Collecting Conection Parameter

1999-03-21 Thread Aaron Holtz

Richard,

I've tried getting connect speeds too using:

radius-server host xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx non-standard

with no success.  Another reader on this list said they had the Ascend
compatibility code working with connect speeds using the above line.
In order to get the IP in the start record, you'll need to do the
following:

aaa accounting update newinfo

This sends an "Alive" record (vs. Start or Stop record) right after they
start their PPP session that includes their IP address.  We've set things
up to not send Start records and I only deal with the Alive records.
Radiator is setup to handle the Alive record and will update your online
DB with the new information when it arrives.  Make sure you are using at
least 11.3 IOS.

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On Mar 21, Richard Cameron molded the electrons to say

First, I am new to this list and have been using Radiator since 10
Mar 99.  Our site uses a Cisco 5300 as a NAS, with IP address allocated
from a pool on the NAS.

I would like to be able to retrieve the IP address allocated at the
start of a session vice at the stop of the session - the allocated IP
address is not sent at the start.  As well, I would like to collect the
NAS receive and transmit speeds for the port.  Using TACACS+, the
receive and transmit speeds were sent with the end of session messages.

Any suggestions on how I can configure Radiator or the NAS to do
this?

Rich Cameron
Network Manager RMC


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Re: (RADIATOR) dictionary to use?

1999-03-21 Thread Mike McCauley

Hi Lon,

On Mar 19, 12:52pm, Lon R. Stockton, Jr. wrote:
 Subject: (RADIATOR) dictionary to use?

 A recent reply to the list made me question my choice of dictionary.

 I've got USR TC gear, and just assumed that I needed to be using the
 "dictionary.usr" file. So I did, and it seems to be working fine. But
 should I be using that, or the default one ("dictionary")?

Most people are fine with the standard one called dictionary, but if
dictionary.usr is working for you, then there is probably no need to change.

Hope that helps.
Cheers.





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