Hello Chris -
I am not quite sure I understand your question, but the first thing is
to have the attribute defined in your dictionary.
The standard dictionary file does not have this attribute definition.
regards
Hugh
On Monday, Nov 11, 2002, at 19:36 Canada/Eastern, Chris Kay wrote:
I have set a Attribute-Name for
X-GroupName = TETRE
How would I call this into the online session database query?
I have tried %{X-GroupName} ect... but no go..
I am setting it like below
AuthColumnDef 0, Encrypted-Password, check
AuthColumnDef 1, Idle-Timeout, reply
AuthColumnDef 2, Framed-IP-Address, reply
AuthColumnDef 3, Framed-IP-Netmask, reply
AuthColumnDef 4, Framed-Route, reply
AuthColumnDef 5, Session-Timeout, reply
AuthColumnDef 6, X-GroupName, reply
This is a sniplet from the log
Framed-IP-Address = 203.123.123.123
Idle-Timeout = 0
Framed-IP-Netmask = 255.255.255.255
Session-Timeout = 0
X-GroupName = TETRE
Ascend-Client-Primary-DNS = 203.000.000.000
Ascend-Client-Secondary-DNS = 203.00.00.00
Ascend-Client-Assign-DNS = DNS-Assign-Yes
Framed-Protocol = PPP
Service-Type = Framed-User
It looks to set it, but I cant call it to add it to the session
database.
Any idea's
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