Re: (RADIATOR) AccountingHandled Question

2002-01-29 Thread Hugh Irvine


Hello William -

Yes - the AccountingHandled flag will always reply to any accounting requests 
for the Realm of Handler in which it is used.

Section 6.16.10 in the Radiator 2.19 reference manual.

regards

Hugh


On Wed, 30 Jan 2002 06:32, William Hernandez wrote:
> Currently Radiator is configured to write accounting start/stop records
> to the detail file. The NAS retransmits accounting start/stop records if
> an acknowledgement is not received. In our particular setup an
> acknowledgement will never be sent to the NAS. Can I use
> AccountingHandled to eliminate from the detail file the retransmitted
> accounting start/stop records?
>
> Thanks in advance,
> William
>
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(RADIATOR) AccountingHandled Question

2002-01-29 Thread William Hernandez

Currently Radiator is configured to write accounting start/stop records
to the detail file. The NAS retransmits accounting start/stop records if
an acknowledgement is not received. In our particular setup an
acknowledgement will never be sent to the NAS. Can I use
AccountingHandled to eliminate from the detail file the retransmitted
accounting start/stop records?

Thanks in advance,
William


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