(RADIATOR) Cisco AS5300 / Voip / h323-credit-time

Hugh Irvine hugh at open.com.au
Wed Dec 12 20:29:37 CST 2001


Hello -

On Thu, 13 Dec 2001 13:16, Office Staff wrote:
> We're trying to get Radiator to send back the h323-credit-time pulled
> from a MySQL database.  It does, but it sends back a pair of replies
> which look like this:
>
> 	cisco-h323-credit-time = "10"
> 	cisco-h323-credit-time = "h323-credit-time=10"
>
> The second line is what is required by Cisco.  The first line is also
> sent back by Radiator, and it breaks the Cisco.
>
> Apparently, the StripFromReply verb will strip BOTH out.  Can't find
> a way to AddToReply AFTER stripping the offending line out.
>
> Is ANYONE out there doing Cisco AS5300, VoIP and MySQL (or
> any database) and Radiator?
>

I will need to see a copy of the configuration file (no secrets), but you 
should know that the AddToReply happens *after* the StripFromReply.

regards

Hugh


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