Hello Bogdan -
This should be fixed in the latest version Radiator 3.7.1.
From the history file:
â Improvements to storage of VALUE in dictionary allows decoding based on the attribute name rather than the number, which allows correct unpacking of attributes with synonyms, such as Ascend-Disconnect-Cause. This involved changes to RDict::valNumToName.
regards
Hugh
On 13/11/2003, at 10:19 PM, Bogdan TARU wrote:
Hi everyone,
I have a problem with a Cisco AS5300 and the disconnect causes. They appear as integers (Ascend-Disconnect-Cause = 45) in the log file, and they are inserted into the database as integers as well. The radiator is started with -dictionary-file pointing to the 'generic' dictionary file, and if I do a test with radpwtst using the same dictionary file and an attribute like Ascend-Disconnect-Cause = 45, the logged information is 'pppRcvTerminate' (correct).
Any idea where the problem could be?
Thank you, bogdan
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