Hello Arthur -
I am still not clear on what you want to do, however I am relatively certain
that you will be able to do it with Radiator.
You should set up a basic configuration file and look at a trace 4 debug from
Radiator to see what requests you receive from the NAS.
regards
Hugh
On
Hello Chris -
The reason for the different behaviour is that you will only get one or the
other (but not both) of DefaultReply or AddToReply.
See sections 6.17.8 and 6.17.10 in the Radiator 3.0 reference manual.
(doc/ref.html).
regards
Hugh
On Fri, 3 May 2002 09:42, Chris Craft wrote:
Hello,
Is there a way that BBSM (Building Broadband Service Manager) by
Cisco to recognized session-timeout of Radiator? How?
Ray
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Hello,
Is there a way we can use radiator as a prepaid platform in PPPOE
(ppp over ethernet) Specifically cisco BBSM?
Ray
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Hello Ray -
If the Cisco supports standard Radius authentication, together with the
Session-Timeout reply attribute, it is relatively easy to build a
configuration file for prepaid services (using an SQL database).
regards
Hugh
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Hello Ray -
You should check with your vendor, or have a look at the Cisco web site.
regards
Hugh
On Fri, 3 May 2002 16:43, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
Is there a way that BBSM (Building Broadband Service Manager) by
Cisco to recognized session-timeout of Radiator? How?
Ray
Hello everyone,
I set the Class attribute and the VSA VPN-Neighbor attribute in a
postauthhook. And I can see that both attributes are being set in a
trace 4 log.
The problem is that I can see the Class attribute in the accounting
log file, but not the VPN-Neighbor attribute.
Here's an