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[Help-gnu-radius] Ascend-Event-Request


From: Andrey Nikolaev
Subject: [Help-gnu-radius] Ascend-Event-Request
Date: Tue, 29 Mar 2005 11:06:27 +0300
User-agent: Mutt/1.4.2.1i

Hi!
Im using gnu-radius 1.3.
Always in log write message:
(Ascend-Event-Request max 35 ""): неизвестный код запроса 33
(Ascend-Event-Request max 36 ""): неизвестный код запроса 33
(Ascend-Event-Request max 77 ""): неизвестный код запроса 33
(Ascend-Event-Request max 78 ""): неизвестный код запроса 33

users:
...
Ascend-Event-Type = Ascend-Session-Event
dictionary include ascend.vs

But ascend site :
Classifying user sessions in RADIUS
The Class and Ascend-Number-Sessions attributes enable access providers to 
classify their user sessions, such as for the purpose of billing clients 
depending on the service option they choose.
If you include the Class attribute in the RADIUS user profile, the RADIUS 
server sends it to the MAX in the Access-Accept packet when the session begins. 
Class then appears in Accounting-Request packets the MAX sends to the RADIUS 
accounting server whenever a session starts and whenever a session stops (as 
long as the Auth parameter on the MAX is not set to RADIUS/LOGOUT). The 
accounting entries give the class on a per-user and per-session basis. 

The Ascend-Number-Sessions attribute reports information on all user 
sessions-that is, on the number of current sessions of each class. The 
attribute has a compound value. The first part specifies a user-session class. 
The second part reports the number of active sessions in that class. In the 
case of multichannel calls, such as MP+ calls, each separate connection counts 
as a session.

On the MAX, you can set the Sess Timer parameter in the Ethernet>Mod 
Config>Accounting menu to send accounting requests at regular intervals. At the 
specified interval, the MAX reports the number of open sessions by sending an 
Ascend-Event-Request packet (code 33). This packet contains the NAS-Identifier 
attribute, followed by a list of Ascend-Number-Sessions attributes.

Only RADIUS daemons you customize to recognize packet code 33 respond these 
request packets from the MAX. Other accounting daemons ignore it. Therefore, 
the standard Livingston RADIUS daemon and the Ascend accounting daemon both 
ignore this attribute.

When modifying the daemon, make sure that it recognizes an Ascend-Event-Request 
packet in this format: 


Code (8-bit)=33

Identifier (8-bit) 

Length (16-bit)

Authenticator (48-bit for an accounting server, 64-bit for an 
authentication server)


What do ?

Thank you

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