(RADIATOR) Framed-Protocol on Ascend/3COM

William Hernandez whr at essnet.com
Mon Jun 18 11:24:48 CDT 2001


Hugh,

I think dictionary.ascend2 has both MP and MPP. I don't recall
why we used MP instead of MPP, but our problem is that either way
the TotalControl returns an error. TotalControl apparently only
accepts Framed-Protocol=PPP.

Right now Framed-Protocol=XXX is setup in the users file. Is
there a way to conditionally generate a Framed-Protocol=XXX based
on a particular Client and particular User?

Thanks in advance.
William

-----Original Message-----
From: Hugh Irvine [mailto:hugh at open.com.au]
Sent: Monday, June 18, 2001 12:01 PM
To: William Hernandez; Radiator
Subject: Re: (RADIATOR) Framed-Protocol on Ascend/3COM



Hello William -

You will need to have a look at a trace 4 debug from Radiator to
see
what attributes are actually in the requests from the
TotalControl.
My reading of the standard Radiator dictionary shows the value as
"MPP". You will need to find out from your vendor what the
correct
reply attributes should be.

hth

Hugh



At 11:26 AM -0400 6/18/01, William Hernandez wrote:
>Hello everyone,
>
>We are having problems with the Radius setup of
>multilink PPP connections. Generally we set
>them up with
>
>   Framed-Protocol = MP
>
>which is an Ascend specific attribute. Those
>connections fail on the TotalControl. Monitoring
>Radius we get the following on those accounts:
>
>   Framed-Protocol = UNKNOWN
>
>Would there be a way to define MPP connections
>on Radius that is compatible between Ascend and
>3Com ?
>
>Thanks in advance,
>
>William
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