Re: Juniper Questions (MX/ERX)

2012-01-25 Thread Bjørn Mork
Paul Stewart p...@paulstewart.org writes: I'm trying to get an understanding on a FreeRadius installation how to enable the unisphere.dictionary. There are specific attributes in that file that we need such as Unisphere-Ingress-Policy-Name. By default, this dictionary file is commented out

Juniper Questions (MX/ERX)

2012-01-24 Thread Paul Stewart
Hi there.. I'm trying to get an understanding on a FreeRadius installation how to enable the unisphere.dictionary. There are specific attributes in that file that we need such as Unisphere-Ingress-Policy-Name. By default, this dictionary file is commented out due to attribute conflicts.

Re: Juniper Questions (MX/ERX)

2012-01-24 Thread Alan DeKok
Paul Stewart wrote: I’m trying to get an understanding on a FreeRadius installation how to enable the unisphere.dictionary. There are specific attributes in that file that we need such as “Unisphere-Ingress-Policy-Name”. By default, this dictionary file is commented out due to “attribute

Re: Juniper Questions (MX/ERX)

2012-01-24 Thread Arran Cudbard-Bell
Paul, It means that there are conflicting definitions for an attribute number associated with the Juniper vendor ID. Look for an attribute with the same number as defined for Unisphere-Ingress-Policy-Name in the Juniper dictionary file, and comment it out. It sounds like the conflicting

Re: Juniper Questions (MX/ERX)

2012-01-24 Thread Alan Buxey
Hi, When I try to add a “Unisphere-Ingress-Policy-Name = 512k” for example in the users file I get “invalid integer” error. 512k isnt a valid integer - 'k' means nothing - change that to the real value in bytes - whether thats just 512 or 524288 would be down to the kit. regarding the