(RADIATOR) Ascend-Session-Number
Hugh Irvine
hugh at open.com.au
Tue Nov 20 16:47:41 CST 2001
Hello Jesus -
You can try something like this:
# define Handler for Ascend-Access-Event-Request
<Handler Request-Type = Ascend-Access-Event-Request>
<AuthBy INTERNAL>
DefaultResult ACCEPT
</AuthBy>
</Handler>
Note that the <AuthBy INTERNAL> is only supported in Radiator 2.19.
Please let me know how this works for you so we can add something to the FAQ.
regards
Hugh
On Wednesday 21 November 2001 02:14, Jesus Rodriguez wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm receiving an "Ascend-Number-Session" packet from my APX wich is not
> replied by radiator with an "accounting-accept". This way, APX thinks
> radiator is "dead" and tries the second radiator and then, the third and
> ...
>
> Can this packet be answered with an "accounting-accept" by radiator?
>
> I'm trying to use a handler like for getting the answer:
>
> <handler Ascend-Number-Sessions = xxx>
>
> The problem is at "xxx" because, of course, this value changes any time.
> There is some way to use a "wildcard" within a <handler> clause?
>
> I've been trying different configs but if i don't use a <handler> with
> "Ascend-Number-Session" attribute, the packet is always handled by "
> Handler 'Realm=' " .
> Here is a log of one of this packets:
>
> *** Received from 10.34.248.9 port 9213 ....
>
> Packet length = 38
> 21 c9 00 26 1b d0 cb 14 da 35 34 67 0f 52 51 04
> 33 05 9a 12 04 06 0a 22 f8 09 1a 0c 00 00 02 11
> ca 06 00 00 00 08
> Code: Ascend-Access-Event-Request
> Identifier: 201
> Authentic: <27><208><203><20><218>54g<15>RQ<4>3<5><154><18>
> Attributes:
> NAS-IP-Address = 10.34.248.9
> Ascend-Number-Sessions = "<0><0><0><8>"
>
> Tue Nov 20 16:08:14 2001: DEBUG: Check if Handler
> User-Name="909xxxxxx#",Service-Type=Call-Check should be used to handle
> this request
> Tue Nov 20 16:08:14 2001: DEBUG: Check if Handler
> User-Name="908xxxxxx#",Service-Type=Call-Check should be used to handle
> this request
> Tue Nov 20 16:08:14 2001: DEBUG: Check if Handler
> User-Name="91xxxxxx#",Service-Type=Call-Check should be used to handle this
> request
> Tue Nov 20 16:08:14 2001: DEBUG: Check if Handler
> User-Name="93xxxxxx#",Service-Type=Call-Check should be used to handle this
> request
> Tue Nov 20 16:08:14 2001: DEBUG: Check if Handler Service-Type=Call-Check
> should be used to handle this request
> Tue Nov 20 16:08:14 2001: DEBUG: Check if Handler Realm= should be used to
> handle this request
> Tue Nov 20 16:08:14 2001: DEBUG: Handling request with Handler 'Realm='
> Tue Nov 20 16:08:14 2001: INFO: AuthTEST handle_request: Received from
> 10.34.248.9 port 9213
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> Saludos
> JesusR.
>
> -------------------------------------
> Jesús Rodríguez
> IP Engineering & Security Manager
> Tiscali / World Online
> jesus.rodriguez at es.tiscali.com
> http://www.worldonline.es
> Tel. + (34) 93-3930800
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>
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