Hello Alexey -
Well the only other thing I can think of is the IOS
version.
The attributes are getting to the Cisco:
Jun 13
11:21:10.582: RADIUS: Received from id 157 213.242.54.xxx:1645,
Access-Accept, len 50
Jun 13 11:21:10.582: Attribute 6 6 00000002
Jun 13 11:21:10.582: Attribute 7 6 00000001
Jun 13 11:21:10.582: Attribute 9 6 FFFFFFFE
Jun 13 11:21:10.582: Attribute 27 6 7FD1AF4F
Jun 13 11:21:10.582: Attribute 28 6 000004B0
Jun 13 11:21:10.582: Attribute 6 6 00000002
Jun 13 11:21:10.582: Attribute 7 6 00000001
Jun 13 11:21:10.582: Attribute 9 6 FFFFFFFE
Jun 13 11:21:10.582: Attribute 27 6 7FD1AF4F
Jun 13 11:21:10.582: Attribute 28 6 000004B0
Attribute 27 is session timeout and 28 is idle timeout, but why
the Cisco is ignoring them I don't know.
regards
Hugh
At 5:44 PM +0600 6/19/01, Alexey Korchagin wrote:
Hello Hugh,
HI> Hello Alexey -
HI> Have you checked this?
HI> http://www.open.com.au/radiator/faq.html#59
Of couse. I make my config like config from example. I _understand_
how it's work. But I really can't understand - why attributes lost...
It would be clear, if attributes not sending, or not reciving in
general. But it's look like bad joke or fantastic action :(((
Or I so stupid that don't see something apparent.
HI> At 12:13 PM +0600 6/19/01, rc5 wrote:
>>Hello,
>>
>>I never think that it's will be problem. I don't guru in
>>Cisco-systems, but all changes in config I make how it's was descript
>>into "PPP Per-User Timeouts" (link from Radiator FAQ).
>>
>>When I make all changes (see cisco.config.txt) I don't get wanted result.
>>I see that Radiator send Session-Timeout and Idle-Timeout to Cisco. I
>>see that Cisco get it and then lost or hide it.
>>
>>All traces and debugs - Cisco (cisco.trace.txt), Radiator(trace4.txt),
>>Radstock(rad.log.txt) show that attributes exist, but NAS never apply it.
>>May be somebody have this problem?
>>
>>
>>
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>>Best regards,
>>Alexey Korchagin mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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