Hello Mahmoud -

The origin of all RADIUS requests is your network equipment.

The only way duplicates happen is if the RADIUS server does not respond within 
the RADIUS timeout period or if the response does not arrive at the 
originiating device.

In this particular case however, the Radiator debug log shows that the Radiator 
configuration file does not properly handle these accounting requests, so they 
are ignored.

I would need to see a copy of your Radiator configuration file to be able to 
say any more.

regards

Hugh


> On 18 Jul 2016, at 16:12, Mahmoud Abdelsalam <m.abdelsa...@wimd.com.kw> wrote:
> 
> Hello,
> 
> I have a weird situation here where our network team suspects Radiator 
> as the cause, I am getting duplicate packets(Start,Stop) on Radiator, 
> here is a sample:
> 
> http://pastebin.com/M3D5P9wK
> 
> We use both Cisco ISG and Mikrotik for PPPoE.
> 
> I know Radiator is working fine and it has been for more than two years 
> but I need an advice, could radiator at any case be the cause of such a 
> duplicating?
> 
> Please advice.
> 
> Best Regards,
> 
> Mahmoud Abdelsalam.
> 
> 
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