(RADIATOR) Disconnect Request and POD problem

Ganbold ganbold at micom.mng.net
Wed Apr 7 04:20:58 CDT 2004


Hi,

I searched through Radiator Mailing list and didn't find solution.
I have problem using disconnect request for Cisco AS5300. I'm using 
Radiator-3.8.
I use radpwtst to send disconnect-request directly to NAS but it replies 
Disconnect-Request-NAKed.

Is there anybody who solved this problem before?
Is there anybody who successfully used POD and Disconnect-request in Cisco 
AS5300?
What kind of attribute combination should I send to NAS?

What is Cisco IOS version known to work with disconnect-request?

We are trying to implement this feature in VoIP application.
I appreciate very much if somebody can share its experience.

thanks in advance,

Ganbold


Following is trace 4 debug output.

-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# radpwtst -trace 4 -acct_port 1700 -secret xxx -s x.x.x.x -noauth -noacct 
-code Disconnect-Request -dictionary /usr/local/Radiator-3.8/dictionary 
"User-Name=55433985"
Reading dictionary file '/usr/local/Radiator-3.8/dictionary'
sending Disconnect-Request...
Packet dump:
*** Sending to x.x.x.x port 1700 ....
Code:       Disconnect-Request
Identifier: 165
Authentic:  <0><0><0><0><0><0><0><0><0><0><0><0><0><0><0><0>
Attributes:
         User-Name = "55433985"

Packet dump:
*** Received from x.x.x.x port 1645 ....
Code:       Disconnect-Request-NAKed
Identifier: 165
Authentic:  n/<228>n<4>qv<249>6<7>5<227><192>S<148>A
Attributes:

OK

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