Hi,
This is generated by the first radius server the ACC is arriving. If you
use only 1 server without any proxy, relay or forwarding, I guess you
can also use the %S since there is no possibility to measure the network
delay in this case.
Best regards,
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On 03/25/2013 03:58 PM, Willian Mazzardo - SYSSVOIP wrote:
Yes .. but how ? the filed in there is ${Event-Timestamp} ... but
where is this generated?
Willian Mazzardo
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Hi,
If you find the cause for this, the problem will be solved:
You see it FROM_UNIXTIME(), is empty , so that won't work.
You have to find out why the event-timestamp attribute is now
empty. To give you any hints, what is in the detail file, and
in which format, is the attribute only defined once in the
dictionaries?
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