[RADIATOR] Coova chilli (chillispot) dictionary updates

Hugh Irvine hugh at open.com.au
Wed Jul 21 03:29:12 CDT 2010


Hello Andrew -

Now added.

regards

Hugh


On 21 Jul 2010, at 01:14, Andrew Clark wrote:

> Hi, 
> 
> any chance the latest Coova Chilli dictionary could be integrated into the Radiator dictionary?  Radiator has some of the attributes but Coova Chilli has added some additional useful ones.
> Here's the dictionary from coova-chilli-1.2.1 transformed into a Radiator style dictionary:
> 
> #
> #       ChilliSpot (and CoovaChilli) captive portal
> #       http://www.coova.org/CoovaChilli
> #
> 
> VENDOR          ChilliSpot                   14559
> 
> VENDORATTR 14559        ChilliSpot-Max-Input-Octets             1       integer
> VENDORATTR 14559        ChilliSpot-Max-Output-Octets            2       integer
> VENDORATTR 14559        ChilliSpot-Max-Total-Octets             3       integer
> VENDORATTR 14559       ChilliSpot-Bandwidth-Max-Up              4       integer
> VENDORATTR 14559       ChilliSpot-Bandwidth-Max-Down            5       integer
> VENDORATTR 14559       ChilliSpot-Config                        6       string
> VENDORATTR 14559       ChilliSpot-Lang                          7       string
> VENDORATTR 14559       ChilliSpot-Version                       8       string
> VENDORATTR 14559       ChilliSpot-OriginalURL                   9       string
> VENDORATTR 14559       ChilliSpot-Acct-View-Point             10        integer
> 
> VALUE   ChilliSpot-Acct-View-Point ChilliSpot-NAS-View-Point    1
> VALUE   ChilliSpot-Acct-View-Point ChilliSpot-Client-View-Point 2
> 
> VENDORATTR 14559       ChilliSpot-Require-UAM                  11       string
> VENDORATTR 14559       ChilliSpot-Require-Splash               12       string
> VENDORATTR 14559       ChilliSpot-Route-To-Interface           13       string
> 
> VENDORATTR 14559        ChilliSpot-Max-Input-Gigawords         21       integer
> VENDORATTR 14559        ChilliSpot-Max-Output-Gigawords        22       integer
> VENDORATTR 14559        ChilliSpot-Max-Total-Gigawords         23       integer
> 
> VENDORATTR 14559        ChilliSpot-VLAN-Id                     24       integer
> 
> VENDORATTR 14559        ChilliSpot-Sys-Uptime                  40       integer
> VENDORATTR 14559        ChilliSpot-Sys-LoadAvg                 41       string
> VENDORATTR 14559        ChilliSpot-Sys-Memory                  42       string
> 
> VENDORATTR 14559       ChilliSpot-DHCP-Vendor-Class-Id         50       octets
> VENDORATTR 14559       ChilliSpot-DHCP-Client-Id               51       octets
> VENDORATTR 14559       ChilliSpot-DHCP-Options                 52       octets
> VENDORATTR 14559       ChilliSpot-DHCP-Filename        53       string
> VENDORATTR 14559       ChilliSpot-DHCP-Hostname        54       string
> VENDORATTR 14559       ChilliSpot-DHCP-Server-Name             55       string
> VENDORATTR 14559       ChilliSpot-DHCP-Client-FQDN             56       string
> VENDORATTR 14559       ChilliSpot-DHCP-Parameter-Request-List 57        octets
> 
> # Configuration management parameters (ChilliSpot Only)
> VENDORATTR 14559        ChilliSpot-UAM-Allowed                  100     string
> VENDORATTR 14559        ChilliSpot-MAC-Allowed                  101     string
> VENDORATTR 14559        ChilliSpot-Interval                     102     integer
> 
> # Inline with RFC 2882 use of VSE-Authorize-Only for remote config
> # Note that 14559 = 0x38df is used as prefix for the VSE.
> # This is recognized as the best (but bad) way of doing VSEs.
> # (ChilliSpot Only - CoovaChilli uses Service-Type = Administrative-User)
> VALUE   Service-Type                    ChilliSpot-Authorize-Only 0x38df0001
> 
> 
> -- 
> Andrew D. Clark
> Network Operations Engineer
> University of Minnesota, Networking/Telecom Services
> 2218 University Ave SE
> Minneapolis, MN 55414-3029
> Phone: 612-626-4880
> 
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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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