Hello -

Vendor 429 is USR, and you will find many USR dictionary definitions in the file "dictionary.usr".

You should add the vendor-specifics to the standard Radiator dictionary with your favourite text editor.

After changing the dictionary you will need to restart Radiator so the new dictionary is re-read.

regards

Hugh


On Wednesday, Nov 20, 2002, at 00:18 Australia/Melbourne, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hi

I keep getting too many of "Attribute not defined in your dictionary" - when
can I get a dictionary
that has all these attributes?
I have these types of Nases.

-Cisco AS5300
-Total Control


Tue Nov 19 15:59:32 2002: ERR: Attribute number 105 (vendor 429) is not
defined in your dictionary
Tue Nov 19 15:59:32 2002: ERR: Attribute number 117 (vendor 429) is not
defined in your dictionary
Tue Nov 19 15:59:32 2002: ERR: Attribute number 119 (vendor 429) is not
defined in your dictionary
Tue Nov 19 15:59:32 2002: ERR: Attribute number 125 (vendor 429) is not
defined in your dictionary


Rgds
TDN


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