RE: (RADIATOR) Attribute Number 79

2002-08-19 Thread William Hernandez

Hello everyone,

Found the following in the archive which solved the problem.

# Some experimental attributes from RFC 2869:
ATTRIBUTE   Prompt  76  integer
ATTRIBUTE   Connect-Info77  string
ATTRIBUTE   Configuration-Token 78  binary
ATTRIBUTE   EAP-Message 79  binary
ATTRIBUTE   Signature   80  binary
ATTRIBUTE   Message-Authenticator   80  binary
ATTRIBUTE   Acct-Interim-Interval   85  integer
ATTRIBUTE   Ascend-Owner-IP-Addr86  ipaddr
ATTRIBUTE   NAS-Port-Id 87  string
ATTRIBUTE   Framed-Pool 88  string

Thanks,
William

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On
Behalf Of William Hernandez
Sent: Monday, August 19, 2002 10:42 AM
To: Radiator (Radiator)
Subject: (RADIATOR) Attribute Number 79


Hello everyone,

I'm testing our upgrade to 3.1 and I'm getting

ERR: Attribute number 79 is not defined in your dictionary

I get the error with the 'dictionary' file from the 3.1 release. At this
point we're just testing with radpwtst so I didn't think it was a vendor
specific attribute, but I also get the error with a concatenation of
'dictionary' and 'dictionary.usr' and 'dictionary.ascend2' (since we
have both ascend and total control hardware).  And I also get the error
with the 'dictionary' file that we were using with Radiator 2.18.2.

Thanks in advance,
William

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Re: (RADIATOR) Attribute Number 79

2002-08-19 Thread Hugh Irvine


Hello William -

These attributes are included in the latest Radiator 3.1 dictionary.

regards

Hugh


On Tuesday, August 20, 2002, at 01:31 AM, William Hernandez wrote:

 Hello everyone,

 Found the following in the archive which solved the problem.

 # Some experimental attributes from RFC 2869:
 ATTRIBUTE   Prompt  76  integer
 ATTRIBUTE   Connect-Info77  string
 ATTRIBUTE   Configuration-Token 78  binary
 ATTRIBUTE   EAP-Message 79  binary
 ATTRIBUTE   Signature   80  binary
 ATTRIBUTE   Message-Authenticator   80  binary
 ATTRIBUTE   Acct-Interim-Interval   85  integer
 ATTRIBUTE   Ascend-Owner-IP-Addr86  ipaddr
 ATTRIBUTE   NAS-Port-Id 87  string
 ATTRIBUTE   Framed-Pool 88  string

 Thanks,
 William

 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On
 Behalf Of William Hernandez
 Sent: Monday, August 19, 2002 10:42 AM
 To: Radiator (Radiator)
 Subject: (RADIATOR) Attribute Number 79


 Hello everyone,

 I'm testing our upgrade to 3.1 and I'm getting

 ERR: Attribute number 79 is not defined in your dictionary

 I get the error with the 'dictionary' file from the 3.1 release. At this
 point we're just testing with radpwtst so I didn't think it was a vendor
 specific attribute, but I also get the error with a concatenation of
 'dictionary' and 'dictionary.usr' and 'dictionary.ascend2' (since we
 have both ascend and total control hardware).  And I also get the error
 with the 'dictionary' file that we were using with Radiator 2.18.2.

 Thanks in advance,
 William

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