(RADIATOR) Calling-Station-Id

Vadim Isakov vadim at picknowl.com.au
Wed Sep 5 20:14:23 CDT 2001


Hi Hugh,

Thank you for your reply. As I see from debugs Cisco sends exactly what
Radiator requests.
The question is simpler now. How can I get Radius request Calling-Station-Id
attribute from Cisco router?

Thank you

Vadim




Radius:

Attributes:
        NAS-IP-Address = 203.24.77.215
        NAS-Port = 2
        NAS-Port-Type = Async
        User-Name = "vi"
        Called-Station-Id = "82289800"
        Acct-Status-Type = Stop
        Acct-Authentic = RADIUS
        Service-Type = Framed-User
        Acct-Session-Id = "0000034B"
        Framed-Protocol = PPP
        Framed-IP-Address = 210.11.41.130
        Acct-Terminate-Cause = Lost-Carrier
        Acct-Input-Octets = 254
        Acct-Output-Octets = 240
        Acct-Input-Packets = 7
        Acct-Output-Packets = 7
        Acct-Session-Time = 47
        Acct-Delay-Time = 0


Cisco:

Sep  6 10:30:14.613 cst: RADIUS: Initial Transmit id 177 203.24.77.207:1646,
Accountin
g-Request, len 134
Sep  6 10:30:14.617 cst:         Attribute 4 6 CB184DD7
Sep  6 10:30:14.617 cst:         Attribute 5 6 00000002
Sep  6 10:30:14.621 cst:         Attribute 61 6 00000000
Sep  6 10:30:14.621 cst:         Attribute 1 4 76691E0A
Sep  6 10:30:14.625 cst:         Attribute 30 10 38323238
Sep  6 10:30:14.625 cst:         Attribute 40 6 00000002
Sep  6 10:30:14.629 cst:         Attribute 45 6 00000001
Sep  6 10:30:14.629 cst:         Attribute 6 6 00000002
Sep  6 10:30:14.629 cst:         Attribute 44 10 30303030
Sep  6 10:30:14.633 cst:         Attribute 7 6 00000001
Sep  6 10:30:14.633 cst:         Attribute 8 6 D20B2982
Sep  6 10:30:14.637 cst:         Attribute 49 6 00000002
Sep  6 10:30:14.637 cst:         Attribute 42 6 000000FE
Sep  6 10:30:14.641 cst:         Attribute 43 6 000000F0
Sep  6 10:30:14.641 cst:         Attribute 47 6 00000007
Sep  6 10:30:14.645 cst:         Attribute 48 6 00000007
Sep  6 10:30:14.645 cst:         Attribute 46 6 0000002F
Sep  6 10:30:14.645 cst:         Attribute 41 6 00000000
Sep  6 10:30:14.753 cst: RADIUS: Received from id 177 203.24.77.207:1646,
Accounting-r
esponse, len 20



>
> Hello Vadim -
>
> Have a look at a trace 4 debug from Radiator to see exactly what
> attributes are being sent in the radius requests sent by the Cisco.
> You can also look at a debug on the Cisco to see what is being sent.
>
> hth
>
> Hugh
>
>
> At 12:33 +0930 01/9/5, Vadim Isakov wrote:
> >Hi all,
> >
> >We are testing Radiator-Demo now and have problem to get
Calling-Station-ID
> >from our Cisco 5200. I set all necessary Atribbutes in AcctLogFileFormat.
> >They all appear in details file except Calling-Station-Id. Cisco debug
shows
> >sent atrributes, but there are no attribuite 31. Is it Radiator or Cisco
> >issue? Did anyone have such kind of problem ?
> >
> >Thank you in advance
> >
> >Vadim
> >
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