WIth the Lucent PM3's the standard dictionary seems to work fine, but the
std dictionary gives errors with Cisco 5200's:

Fri Jun 25 08:18:10 1999: ERR: Attribute number 195 (vendor ) is not
defined in your dictionary
Fri Jun 25 08:18:10 1999: ERR: Attribute number 190 (vendor ) is not
defined in your dictionary
Fri Jun 25 08:18:10 1999: ERR: Attribute number 191 (vendor ) is not
defined in your dictionary
Fri Jun 25 08:18:10 1999: ERR: Attribute number 192 (vendor ) is not
defined in your dictionary
Fri Jun 25 08:18:10 1999: ERR: Attribute number 193 (vendor ) is not
defined in your dictionary
Fri Jun 25 08:18:10 1999: ERR: Attribute number 47 (vendor ) is not defined
in your dictionary
Fri Jun 25 08:18:10 1999: ERR: Attribute number 48 (vendor ) is not defined
in your dictionary
Fri Jun 25 08:18:10 1999: ERR: Attribute number 198 (vendor ) is not
defined in your dictionary
Fri Jun 25 08:18:10 1999: ERR: Attribute number 197 (vendor ) is not
defined in your dictionary
Fri Jun 25 08:18:10 1999: ERR: Attribute number 255 (vendor ) is not
defined in your dictionary
Fri Jun 25 08:18:10 1999: DEBUG: Packet dump:
*** Received from 207.174.103.6 port 1646 ....
Code:       Accounting-Request
Identifier: 54

I looked in the dictionary and the needed ATTRIBUTE statements appear to be
in the standard dictionary.  Users get authenticated OK but these
statements fill the logs for all the 5200's.

If anyone has any ideas let me know, I could send the dictionary.

Chris


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