Hello Chris -

This is a well-known problem with Cisco's - they use weird port 
numbers because they encode additional information in the field 
(specifically Async or ISDN).

hth

Hugh


At 8:23 AM -0600 15/8/00, Chris M wrote:
>>Hello Chris -
>>
>>The first problem is due to your SNMP program - try running the 
>>query by hand to verify its operation and make sure you have set 
>>SnmpgetProg to the correct location.
>
>
>It works fine for PM3's though, those errors appear to be coming 
>from the Cisco boxen queries, and I think the source of trouble is 
>that 20019 which seems to be a Port number (at least that is what 
>radwho thinks):
>
>username       <some IP address>       20019   00000754        Tue 
>Aug 15 08:14:33 2000   0 00:04:30      ISDN    Framed-User
>
>5248's don't have 20000 ports in them, just 48 :) So something weird is afoot.
>
>I'll look at this second issue later today.
>
>Chris
>
>>
>>The second problem is likely a Cisco configuration issue. Run 
>>Radiator with a trace 4 debug to see what attributes are actually 
>>present in the radius packets. You may need to add something to the 
>>Cisco configuration to get this additional information reported in 
>>the Radius accounting packets.
>>
>>hth
>>
>>Hugh
>>
>>
>>At 7:49 PM -0600 14/8/00, Chris M wrote:
>>>I'm having trouble with AS5248's that have the NasType set to Cisco.
>>>
>>>I get errors on the console, not in the log:
>>>
>>>Error in packet
>>>Reason: (noSuchName) There is no such variable name in this MIB.
>>>This name doesn't exist: enterprises.9.2.9.2.1.18.20019
>>>
>>>I also don't get a Framed-IP-Address and Connect-Info showing up in the
>>>SessionDatabase for the Cisco boxen, but PM3 boxen seem to work OK as viewed
>>>with Radwho.
>>>
>>>Any ideas where to start looking for these issues?
>>>
>>>Thanks,
>Chris
>
>
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