(RADIATOR) AV-PAIR attribute to send to apply a ACL list on Cisco AS5400

hill at cinergycom.com hill at cinergycom.com
Tue Mar 18 08:35:22 CST 2003


I did this using name based filters on the Cisco (however I don't think it
would be any different with number based filters).

Filter-ID = myfilter
or
Filter-ID = 103

One thing I did learn is that there is a bug in Cisco IOS that prevents
you from using '.' in the filter name.  So 'myfilter' would work, but
'my.filter' would not.

Hope this helps.

  --Jamie

On Tue, 18 Mar 2003, Tony wrote:
->Hi Everyone,
->
->We are evaluating Radiator.
->
->Would anyone know the AV-PAIR attribute to send to a Cisco AS5400 NAS to
->apply an ACL list (already configured on the Cisco) to someone connecting
->(in the authentication moment).
->
->Thanks,
->Tony
->

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