(RADIATOR) Attribute not found

Hugh Irvine hugh at open.com.au
Tue Dec 3 21:11:36 CST 2002


Hello Matt -

As Frank shows below, you need to add the attribute to the dictionary  
file that you have configured and restart Radiator so it is re-read.  
Note that there is also a vendor-specific version of this same  
attribute if you are using the Ascend vendor-specifics.

regards

Hugh


>
> I've had a long running problem with this attribute using Radiator in
>  Emerald/Platypus mode. No matter how I've put this into the  
> attributes table
>  in Emerald's SQL tables, my log is always littered with this error.  
> Any
>  ideas anyone?
>
> Regards
>
>
> Matthew Taylor
> Senior Network Engineer
> CNN Internet Pty Ltd
> Phone (02) 4960 1139  Fax (02) 4960 2639
>
>>  According to the Cisco docs at
>>
>> http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/access/acs_soft/ 
>> csacs4nt/c
>> s n
>>  t2/ap_rads.htm atrribute 151 is Ascend-Session-Svr-Key, it should  
>> also be
>>  in
>>  the dictionary.ascend file that came with the Radiator distribution.  
>> So
>>  your
>>  dictionary should have a line in it that looks like this-
>>
>>  ATTRIBUTE    Ascend-Session-svr-Key        151    string
>>
>>  Just stick it in with the other attributes and restart radiator to  
>> make
>> it take effect.
>>
>>  Frank Danielson
>>  [Infrastructure Architect]
>>
>>  wireless: 407.467.7832
>>  wireline: 407.515.8633
>>
>>  Data On Air
>>  301 E. Pine St. Suite 450
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>>  http://www.dataonair.com
>>
>>  -----Original Message-----
>>  From: Tom Swenson [mailto:tom at netconx.net]
>>  Sent: Tuesday, December 03, 2002 11:04 AM
>>  To: radiator at open.com.au
>>  Subject: (RADIATOR) Attribute not found
>>
>>
>>  I'm faily new to Radiator but have it running locally. I am going to
>>  wholesale dialup and during testing I'm getting:
>>
>>  ERR: Attribute number 151 is not defined in your dictionary
>>
>>  This is coming from a Cisco RAS.
>>
>>  I have a number 151's in my dictionary file, but apparently they  
>> aren't
>>  the correct one. I looked in the dictionary.cisco, but there are no  
>> 151's
>>  in there.
>>
>>  I'm not sure what to do next. I haven't messed with the dictionary  
>> files
>>  before with Radiator or with Cistron which I was using for years  
>> before
>>  this. Can someone help me? I don't want a million error messages in  
>> my
>> log file.
>>
>>
>>  Tom Swenson
>>  NetConX - Internet Access - Client Managed Web Database Applications
>>  Wireless - Virus Blocking - Spam Blocking
>>  tom at netconx.net
>>  http://www.netconx.net
>>  (641) 421-4170 - Voice    (641) 423-3351 - FAX
>>
>>
>>
>>
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