Hello Bradley -
Please send me a copy of your configuration file (no secrets) together with a
trace 4 debug showing the problem. The NAS-Port values are displayed in the
packet dumps at trace 4, so we should see immediately where the problem lies.
thanks
Hugh
On Wed, 28 Jun 2000, Bradley Clayton wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have a 3Com Super Stack II RAS 1500 server and I am running NT 4.0 SP6
> with ActiveState Perl build 517 ver 5.005_03. I have an interesting
> problem with the NAS-Port in the Accounting information with Radiator
> 2.16.1 with the latest patches as of June 23.
>
> When a session starts, it reports the correct NAS-Port #, and it does
> so also when that session stops, but if there is another session that
> starts and then stops between the starting and stopping of the first
> session, the NAS-Port # for the first session is reported wrong on the
> STOP packet. In fact, it uses the STOP NAS-port # of the session in
> between for the STOP NAS-Port # of the first session.
>
> For example:
>
> s1 Acct-Status-Type = Start
> s1 NAS-Port = 3
>
> s1 Acct-Status-Type = Stop
> s1 NAS-Port = 3
>
> That works fine, but here is the problem:
>
> s1 Acct-Status-Type = Start
> s1 NAS-Port = 3
>
> s2 Acct-Status-Type = Start
> s2 NAS-Port = 5
>
> s2 Acct-Status-Type = Stop
> s2 NAS-Port = 5
>
> s1 Acct-Status-Type = Stop
> s1 NAS-Port = 5 *********This should be 3
>
> This could be the device and not Radiator, but I want to check with the
> list first.
>
> I have a syslog running for this too, and it shows the correct
> interfaces when sessions start and stop. This makes me lean toward
> Radiator as the problem.
>
> Not sure though. Please help....
>
> Thanks,
> -- Brad
>
> --
> Bradley Clayton
> Agriculture Information Systems Engineer
> Purdue University
>
>
>
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