(RADIATOR) Multilink problem...
Hugh Irvine
hugh at open.com.au
Thu Aug 9 19:32:08 CDT 2001
Hello Cesar -
This is really a question for Cisco, but when you get an answer from them
please let us know so everyone can benefit.
I do notice however, that the second request does have a different Nas-Port
number, so the requests are not identical. It may be that you can check your
session database and if there is already an entry for that NAS and a
different Nas-Port, then you can assume that this is a multilink request
(although you will need to be careful of prior lost stop packets). You could
also perhaps reply with a different Class attribute in each case so you know
which is which.
Class = channel1
Class = channel2
....
hth
Hugh
On Friday 10 August 2001 00:17, Cesar Garcia wrote:
> Hi all...
>
> I am using pool in sql, and i have problems with IPs and multilink...
>
> With my as5260 i obtain this access request for first channel..
>
> Thu Aug 9 14:58:33 2001: DEBUG: Packet dump:
> *** Received from 212.64.160.x port 1645 ....
> Code: Access-Request
> Identifier: 9
> Authentic: <209><196><245><193><206><145><253>$<183>
> Attributes:
> NAS-IP-Address = 212.64.160.x
> NAS-Port = 20000
> NAS-Port-Type = ISDN
> User-Name = "cegara"
> Called-Station-Id = "828111600"
> Calling-Station-Id = "928297265"
> User-Password = "wegwegeg"
> Service-Type = Framed-User
> Framed-Protocol = PPP
>
> And all is OK.
>
> Now i have to diference the next link, but the access request of my NAS is
> identic :
>
> Thu Aug 9 14:58:39 2001: DEBUG: Packet dump:
> *** Received from 212.64.160.x port 1645 ....
> Code: Access-Request
> Identifier: 12
> Authentic: <8><185>].g<224>
> Attributes:
> NAS-IP-Address = 212.64.160.x
> NAS-Port = 20001
> NAS-Port-Type = ISDN
> User-Name = "cegara"
> Called-Station-Id = "828111600"
> Calling-Station-Id = "928297265"
> User-Password = "<223>&<255>Mq"
> Service-Type = Framed-User
> Framed-Protocol = PPP
>
> This is a second channel, why the access-request is identic? any special
> configuration for the NAS to send a multilink advice in the access-request?
>
> Best regards...
>
> Cesar Garcia.
> Dept. Sistemas, IdecNet S.A.
> Edificio IdecNet. C/Juan XXIII 44,
> Centro de Gestion de Red, E-35004,
> Las Palmas de Gran Canaria,
> Islas Canarias - Spain.
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>
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