(RADIATOR) Anyone using Cisco URT ?

Ed Spick Es at soas.ac.uk
Wed Jan 12 08:52:07 CST 2005


Hail Radiators, 

We are using a pre-802.1x Cisco dynamic vlan assignment product called User Registration Tool (URT) This allows you to use dynamically assigned vlans on switches such as the cat3500XL series (which can't do 802.1x). Currently we use this in an ethernet address to vlan type of association, however it can be configured as a proxy to take authentication from ldap/radius. I have setup my clients suitably and I am using a flat user file first off, however when my test user authenticates I get error messages in my radiator log :

Wed Jan 12 14:01:57 2005: ERR: Attribute number 92 (vendor 1397702995) is not defined in your dictionary

I need to reply the vtp domain and vlan name to the URT system and have tried using one similar to the 802.1x examples I have found elsewhere on the mail list :

test1   User-Password = "linotype"
        Tunnel-Type=1:VLAN,
        Tunnel-Medium-Type=1:Ether_802,
        Tunnel-Private-Group-ID=1:61

The log shows that these vlan reply attributes do seem to be sent by radiator but they don't seem received / understood by the Cisco kit as the logged in user is not put into the appropriate vlan (61) (I have tried this sent as ascii too)

The Cisco documentation for this URT product suggests adding a Radius attribute of VTPDomainName\VLANName;VTPDomainName\VLANName;
It also suggests that this should be attribute 24 - rather than the 94 that keeps popping up in the log
{cisco url for those really interested !
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/customer/products/sw/secursw/ps2136/products_white_paper09186a00800c933f.shtml
}

Is adding attributes to the dictionary merely a matter of editing and restarting ? 

Any help gratefully received.

Thanks 
Ed Spicke"
        Tunnel-Type=1:VLAN,
        Tunnel-Medium-Type=1:Ether_802,
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