(RADIATOR) Ascend-Data-Filter / Cisco

Hugh Irvine hugh at open.com.au
Tue Apr 6 17:52:37 CDT 2004


Hello Jerry -

Different versions of Cisoc IOS support different varieties of radius 
reply attributes, so I think you will need to do some experiments to 
see what works and what doesn't. An alternative approach is to add 
Identifier's to your Client clauses and use a PostAuthHook to add the 
appropriate reply attributes according to the Identifier. There are 
some example hooks in the file "goodies/hooks.txt".

Ie:

<Client x.x.x.x>
	Identifier Cisco
	.....
</Client>

<Client y.y.y.y>
	Identifier Cisco
	.....
</Client>

<Client z.z.z.z>
	Identifier Ascend
	.....
</Client>

......

regards

Hugh


On 6 Apr 2004, at 23:43, Jerry Bonner wrote:

> Do Cisco access servers support Ascend-Data-Filters in any way? If not 
> how
> would I go about tacking on attributes depending on the NAS Type 
> without
> making a handler for each NAS?
>
> ~jerry
>
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NB: have you included a copy of your configuration file (no secrets),
together with a trace 4 debug showing what is happening?

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