(RADIATOR) Cisco Dis-connection messages.
Aaron Harris
aaron at networksmm.com.au
Thu Nov 28 07:10:37 CST 2002
Hi Grant,
Maybe this site will be of some help.
http://www.modemhelp.net/accservs/ciscoaaa.shtml
Regards
Aaron Harris
System/Network Administrator
Networks Multimedia.
-----Original Message-----
From: owner-radiator at open.com.au [mailto:owner-radiator at open.com.au]On
Behalf Of Grant J. Moritz
Sent: Thursday, November 28, 2002 3:56 PM
To: radiator at open.com.au
Subject: (RADIATOR) Cisco Dis-connection messages.
As shown in my E-mail I work for an ISP on a helpdesk. We use Cisco 5400
and 5300 Access Servers and using radiator I believe they spit out
dis-connections to a log.
23/11/2002 18:27:17
23/11/2002 19:26:55
0:59:38
560185
4071389
Async
202.174.35.171
User-Request
1045
As shown above this is the format the logs are in, what im wondering is if
there is some sort of detailed documentation on the dis-connection reasons.
Obviously User-Request is the user hanging up the connection but I have no
idea what the 1045 means. There are also numerous other messages that I don’
t know about.
I have asked our System Engineers and they haven’t been able to find any
documentation either. While not essentially related to radiator I was
wondering if someone could point me in the right direction for this problem.
Other messages are :
User-Request
PPP Receive Term
LAN Session Up
Lost-Carrier
No Carrier
LAN Ses Up
Etc, etc. any help is appreciated.
Please reply to support at airnet.com.au
Thanks
Grant Moritz
AirNet Technical Support
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