Hello Zia -
Vendor 4874 is Unisphere, vendor 2352 is Redback, and vendor 0 is the
standard RFC numbers.
I think you will find that almost all (if not all) of these attributes
are defined in the Radiator 3.4 dictionary(s).
regards
Hugh
On Sunday, Dec 8, 2002, at 01:13 Australia/Melbourne,
Hi Hugh,
Thanks a lot for replying.
Uhhhmmm, may I ask where can I get the Radiator 3.4 dictionaries?
By the way, I tried downloading the new version, but unfortunately nobody
int he company knows of the username and password for the radiator website
to download the latest version. I presume,
Hi,
I have some dial-up users for whom I don't want to use Session Database.
How do make radiator not to use Session Database for particular users?
TIA,
Ganbold
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Hello Ganbold -
The answer to this depends on what else you are doing, but you can
either use Handlers with a SessionDatabase NULL, or you can use a very
large value for the Simultaneous-Use check item (or NULL if you are
using an SQL database).
regards
Hugh
On Monday, Dec 9, 2002, at
Hi All,
We receive session info from a few different NAS's but I would like to store
all the connection specific information in a single table element. EG: I
would like to store the Ascend-Disconnect-Cause as well as the standard
Account-Terminate-Cause into the same table column.
Is this
Hello Brian -
Yes this is possible, simply specify the AcctColumnDef twice.
Ie:
.
AcctColumnDef TERMINATECAUSE, Ascend-Disconnect-Cause
AcctColumnDef TERMINATECAUSE, Acct-Terminate-Cause
.
regards
Hugh
On Monday, Dec 9, 2002, at 18:38 Australia/Melbourne, Brian Morris
wrote:
Thanks Hugh,
Just one further question - if one of the NAS's does not return one of the
attributes, will it cause an error?
Regards, Brian.
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Hi Brian,
Probably this is not possible by standard ways of radiator but you can make
a preauthhook where you join these to parameters into one (your own)
parameter and the log it.
Rgds.
Toomas Kärner
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