(RADIATOR) Connect-Info
Hugh Irvine
hugh at open.com.au
Wed May 15 20:38:58 CDT 2002
Hello Ronan -
You should have a look at a trace 4 debug from Radiator to see what
information is included in the accounting packets. You should also check with
Cisco (or the Cisco web site) to see if it is possible to get extended
disconnect information in the accounting stops.
regards
Hugh
On Thu, 16 May 2002 10:09, Ronan Eckelberry wrote:
> Quick question guys. I am using the "Connect-Info" attribute to
> see the connection that our users are getting. This works fine for the
> PM3s, but does anyone know the correct attribute to use for Cisco
> AS5300?
>
> Also, does anyone know of an attribute that I can put into the
> Stop records showing the amount of errors (CRC, etc) that the user
> received? We are trying to track down certain PRIs that may be having
> trouble. It sucks living in an area where the phone lines have not been
> upgraded and have been in the ground for 20+ years. :)
>
> Thanks for the help!
>
> -Ronan
>
> Ronan Eckelberry
> ronan at gowebco.com
> Sr. Network/Systems Engineer
> WEBco Solutions, Inc
> (352)746-2500
> www.webcosolutions.com
>
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