(RADIATOR) Simultaneous Use + CiscoVPDN (PPPOE)

Hugh Irvine hugh at open.com.au
Thu Jun 1 23:37:03 CDT 2006


Hello Michael -

I suggest you try the CiscoSessionMIB NasType, and if you need to  
alter the query you should write a shell script to run whatever query  
you need, then configure Radiator to call the shell script.

hope that helps

regards

Hugh



On 1 Jun 2006, at 16:33, Michael Bellears wrote:

> We are testing pppoe from Cisco NAS (1841), and are having a problem
> with simultaneous use (Current session is just dropped, and the new
> session is allowed)
>
> I am seeing the following in the logs:
>
> Fri Jun  2 09:03:34 2006: NOTICE: CiscoVPDN: Checking
> NAS_IP:0:test_user at test.com
> Fri Jun  2 09:03:34 2006: DEBUG: Running command `/usr/bin/snmpwalk -c
> "snmp_secret" NAS_IP .1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.2 2>&1`
> Fri Jun  2 09:03:34 2006: INFO:  Session for test_user at test.com at
> NAS_IP:0 has gone away
> Fri Jun  2 09:03:34 2006: DEBUG:  Deleting session for
> test_user at test.com, NAS_IP, 0
>
> The snmp query appears to not work from command line:
>
> # /usr/bin/snmpwalk -c "snmp_secret" NAS_IP .1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.2 2
>
> snmpwalk: No securityName specified
>
> Adding -v 2c *appears* to get it functioning(If this is a workaround,
> where would I add this?(CiscoVPDN.pm?), but it is not listing the
> current vpdn sessions:
>
> /usr/bin/snmpwalk -c "snmp_secret" NAS_IP .1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.2 2 -v 2c
>
> IF-MIB::ifDescr.1 = STRING: FastEthernet0
> IF-MIB::ifDescr.2 = STRING: BRI0
> IF-MIB::ifDescr.3 = STRING: BRI0:1
> IF-MIB::ifDescr.4 = STRING: BRI0:2
> IF-MIB::ifDescr.5 = STRING: FastEthernet1
> IF-MIB::ifDescr.6 = STRING: FastEthernet2
> IF-MIB::ifDescr.7 = STRING: FastEthernet3
> IF-MIB::ifDescr.8 = STRING: FastEthernet4
> IF-MIB::ifDescr.9 = STRING: FastEthernet5
> IF-MIB::ifDescr.10 = STRING: FastEthernet6
> IF-MIB::ifDescr.11 = STRING: FastEthernet7
> IF-MIB::ifDescr.12 = STRING: FastEthernet8
> IF-MIB::ifDescr.13 = STRING: ATM0
> IF-MIB::ifDescr.14 = STRING: Null0
> IF-MIB::ifDescr.15 = STRING: ATM0-atm layer
> IF-MIB::ifDescr.16 = STRING: ATM0.0-atm subif
> IF-MIB::ifDescr.17 = STRING: ATM0-aal5 layer
> IF-MIB::ifDescr.18 = STRING: ATM0.0-aal5 layer
> IF-MIB::ifDescr.19 = STRING: ATM0-adsl
> IF-MIB::ifDescr.20 = STRING: Vlan1
> IF-MIB::ifDescr.21 = STRING: Loopback0
> IF-MIB::ifDescr.22 = STRING: ATM0.1-atm subif
> IF-MIB::ifDescr.23 = STRING: ATM0.1-aal5 layer
> IF-MIB::ifDescr.24 = STRING: Virtual-Template11
> IF-MIB::ifDescr.25 = STRING: Dialer0
> IF-MIB::ifDescr.26 = STRING: BRI0-Physical
> IF-MIB::ifDescr.27 = STRING: BRI0-Signaling
> IF-MIB::ifDescr.28 = STRING: BRI0:1-Bearer Channel
> IF-MIB::ifDescr.29 = STRING: BRI0:2-Bearer Channel
> IF-MIB::ifDescr.30 = STRING: Virtual-Access1
> IF-MIB::ifDescr.31 = STRING: Virtual-Access2
> IF-MIB::ifDescr.34 = STRING: Virtual-Access5
> IF-MIB::ifDescr.38 = STRING: Virtual-Access9
> IF-MIB::ifDescr.39 = STRING: Virtual-Access10
>
> Radiator 3.14/Radmin 1.10
>
> Any suggestions greatly appreciated.
>
>
> Regards,
>
> Michael
>
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NB:

Have you read the reference manual ("doc/ref.html")?
Have you searched the mailing list archive (www.open.com.au/archives/ 
radiator)?
Have you had a quick look on Google (www.google.com)?
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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