(RADIATOR) Cisco CSS as Radiator Client

Hugh Irvine hugh at open.com.au
Mon Feb 4 16:51:22 CST 2002


Salut Nicolas -

You should check the Cisco web site to see what radius attributes are 
required when using a Cisco CSS. You could also have a look at a "debug" on 
the Cisco to see what it says when it receives the Access-Accept - it may 
give you some indication of why it isn't working.

A+

Hugues


On Tue, 5 Feb 2002 05:07, Nicolas MAURY wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Has anyone set up a Cisco CSS as a radiator client ?
> I set up a CSS 11150 as a radiator client, but I can't log on it.
> Nonetheless in the radiator log file, I can see the "Access-Request" sent
> by the CSS and the "Access-Accept" sent back by Radiator.
> I'm using Radiator 2.19 and the general dictionary, my users file looks
> like this :
>
> austin  Password = "xxxxxxxxx",
>         Service-Type = NAS-Prompt-User
>
> Do I have to specify Radius attributes in the users file ?
>
> Thank you in advance,
> Nicolas

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