(RADIATOR) Problems with Bay 8000 RAC
Hugh Irvine
hugh at open.com.au
Fri Jul 6 23:38:49 CDT 2001
Hello Sergio -
I have no direct experience with Bay hardware, but it sounds like
either a software version or a software configuration issue on the
NAS itself.
You can see what attributes the NAS is sending by turning hexidecimal
packet dumps on in Radiator with a trace 5 debug.
regards
Hugh
At 18:51 -0500 01/7/6, Sergio Gonzalez wrote:
>*This message was transferred with a trial version of CommuniGate(tm) Pro*
>Hi there.
>
>
>I got some problems trying to make a bay 8000 RAC to receive and
>send the appropriate data from/to the radius radiator server. First
>problem, when a ppp session starts for a particular user in radiator
>(that has a static IP address, sent via Frame-IP-Address), the bay
>8000 RAC doesn't care about it, and just puts an IP address from its
>own dynamic pool. I got the same radiator listening and serving to
>other 2 RASes without problems when using that specific user. The
>other problem I've is when the session stops, the bay 8000 RAC
>doesn't send the speed used by the user ( the receive speed used by
>the user). Instead of that info, the bay RAC doesn't send anything
>(I got just nulls).
>
>
>Somebody has an example of the particular attributes I've to use in
>order to make the Bay 8000 RAC to take care about the
>Framed-IP-Address and send back to radiator - in accounting stop
>packets - the speed used?.
>
>
>
>PD: Sombody here in this list has a good example of a config.annex
>file?. If someone, please send me a copy to my email address. I
>really appreciate if someone can give a hand with that file.
>
>
>Thanks.
>
>Sergio Alejandro Gonzalez
>Director Operativo
>SkyNet de Colombia.
>Bogota, Colombia, South America.
>57 (+1) 6 422 020
>57 (+3) 7 285 094
>
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