(RADIATOR) Radiator & Cisco 5350

Bobby Brown, Jr. bobby at superiorsites.net
Tue Aug 10 10:59:12 CDT 2004


Robert,

Turns out when I called Cisco TAC and had them take a look at it, the first
problem what I didn't have the service-type they wanted defined in my
dicitonary.  The standard service-type in Radiator is Framed-User, but they
required Framed.  Doesn't make any since though because like Hugh pointed
out both Framed-User and Framed pass back the same value of 2.

Anyways, after that was resolved the TAC engineer I had on the phone went
through the config on the AS5350 and tweaked a few things the consulting
company hadn't done, and it's working like a charm now.  Guess I should have
just called TAC last week when this first started instead of dealing with
the company I payed thousands of dollars to install all my Cisco stuff.

Bobby

PS.  to answer your ping questions.....no...they couldn't ping anything but
themselves



> > I asked my Cisco Rep about this and he said there was a special setting
you
> > have to send back to the Cisco AS5350 to define what kind of traffic is
> > allowed to pass.  He called it by it's initials "AAA" or something like
> > that.  He wasn't much help as to what I needed to send back to it
though.
>
> One word sums this up... bull!  I have dozens of 5300's deployed and the
> only AVpairs we might use are IP pools or DNS IP #'s... the rest are
> standard.
>
> I asked the question before but didn't see a response.   Can users ping
> by IP (not name) from the client to the NAS addresss? (ie: loopback or
> fastether, etc).
>
> Do a "show caller ip" when they connect.  Do you see the IP address and
> the virtual interface?  If you do a "show interface viX" where X is the
> connected line int, do you see packets send/recv going up?
>
> Are you sure your IP pool is routed to and from your 5300 correctly?
>
> -- 
> Robert Blayzor, BOFH
> INOC, LLC
> rblayzor at inoc.net
> PGP: http://www.inoc.net/~dev/
> Key fingerprint = 1E02 DABE F989 BC03 3DF5  0E93 8D02 9D0B CB1A A7B0
>
> FreeBSD, Putting the 'Operating' back into OS!
>
>


--
Archive at http://www.open.com.au/archives/radiator/
Announcements on radiator-announce at open.com.au
To unsubscribe, email 'majordomo at open.com.au' with
'unsubscribe radiator' in the body of the message.


More information about the radiator mailing list