I tried this configuration as recommended, to no avail. id UserName Attribute op Value > 11 12345 Cisco-VSA = h323-credit-time=10
Maybe I'm missing something; I'm expecting the value to show up in the debug output on either the cisco or the radius (-X). Or at least in the response from the radtest utility. -g On Mon, 2003-11-17 at 13:33, Chris Parker wrote: > At 12:28 PM 11/17/2003, Glen wrote: > >I am having trouble getting freeradius to return values to my cisco > >box. My goal is to be able to capture this data through tcl on the > >cisco. > > > >I can authenticate a call using information from radcheck, but the > >corresponding values (h323-credit-time) in radreply are not being sent. > > > >radreply > >+----+----------+------------------+----+-------+ > >| id | UserName | Attribute | op | Value | > >+----+----------+------------------+----+-------+ > >| 11 | 12345 | h323-credit-time | = | 10 | > >+----+----------+------------------+----+-------+ > > Is this a valid attribute? Or is this need to be encapsulated in a > Cisco-VSA attriubte ala: > > id UserName Attribute op Value > 11 12345 Cisco-VSA = h323-credit-time=10 > > -Chris > -- > \\\|||/// \ StarNet Inc. \ Chris Parker > \ ~ ~ / \ WX *is* Wireless! \ Director, Engineering > | @ @ | \ http://www.starnetwx.net \ (847) 963-0116 > oOo---(_)---oOo--\------------------------------------------------------ > \ Wholesale Internet Services - http://www.megapop.net > > > > - > List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html - List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html