Hello Matt -
Radiator itself uses the attributes that are defined in the dictionary file to decode the incoming radius request, not the Emerald table.
regards
Hugh
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Hugh,
This I have done (many times), both as a vendor specific and in the standardHello Matt -As Frank shows below, you need to add the attribute to the dictionary file that you have configured and restart Radiator so it is re-read. Note that there is also a vendor-specific version of this same attribute if you are using the Ascend vendor-specifics.
attributes without any sucess hence my query. The dictionaries are in SQL
tables (Emerald).
Regards
Matthew
regards HughI've had a long running problem with this attribute using Radiator in Emerald/Platypus mode. No matter how I've put this into the attributes table in Emerald's SQL tables, my log is always littered with this error. Any ideas anyone? Regards Matthew Taylor Senior Network Engineer CNN Internet Pty Ltd Phone (02) 4960 1139 Fax (02) 4960 2639According to the Cisco docs at-------------------------------------------------------
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/access/acs_soft/
csacs4nt/c
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t2/ap_rads.htm atrribute 151 is Ascend-Session-Svr-Key, it should
also be
in
the dictionary.ascend file that came with the Radiator distribution.
So
your
dictionary should have a line in it that looks like this-
ATTRIBUTE Ascend-Session-svr-Key 151 string
Just stick it in with the other attributes and restart radiator to
make
it take effect.
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Subject: (RADIATOR) Attribute not found
I'm faily new to Radiator but have it running locally. I am going to
wholesale dialup and during testing I'm getting:
ERR: Attribute number 151 is not defined in your dictionary
This is coming from a Cisco RAS.
I have a number 151's in my dictionary file, but apparently they
aren't
the correct one. I looked in the dictionary.cisco, but there are no
151's
in there.
I'm not sure what to do next. I haven't messed with the dictionary
files
before with Radiator or with Cistron which I was using for years
before
this. Can someone help me? I don't want a million error messages in
my
log file.
Tom Swenson
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