How do I go about figuring out what this actually
is. Can someone explain how they got the answer so I can figure out future
attributes that are not defined?
Attribute number 211 (vendor ) is not defined in
your dictionary
Thank you,
Robert MannSenior Systems
AdministratorOneMain.com
71. My MAX sends authentication request for silly user names like
"banner","route1" etcBy Default Ascend MAX will try to configure
itself at startup by asking forvarious configuration items from the Radius
server.You can turn this behavior off with:read
EXTERNAL-AUTHset rad-auth-client
What is the easiest way to address this problem
with MySQL. I am working on a companies Radiator server that uses MySQL as
its database server for accounting and there are many duplicate records.
In MS SQL it was easy as I coulduse aconstraint that would prevent
it from happening but it is
Can someone help out with these attributes...
Tue Feb 8 14:57:52 2000: ERR: Attribute number 39000 (vendor 429) is not
defined in your dictionary
Tue Feb 8 14:57:52 2000: ERR: Attribute number 39001 (vendor 429) is not
defined in your dictionary
Tue Feb 8 14:57:52 2000: ERR: Attribute number
Does anyone have a working solution for supporting L2TP tunneling with USR
Total Control?
We are determining the best way to handle this situation and would
appreciate any advice.
Robert Mann
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Lightspeed Net
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for our radiator radius servers and of course NT for our database servers
(Due to Platypus).
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-Connect-Speed then the TransSpd gets rewritten by a NULL
Ascend-Xmit-Rate value
and that is what makes it in the database.
Is there a way around this behavior?
Thank you,
Robert Mann
Lightspeed Net
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