client/server confusion (ComOS 3.3xx and Merit RADIUS)

William Bulley (web@merit.edu)
Thu, 15 Feb 1996 13:27:09 -0500 (EST)

I changed the dictionary in Merit RADIUS 2.4.20 based on the
consensus of the RADIUS BOF in the December Dallas 34th IETF
meeting as reported by you on 22 Dec 1995 in your email
RADIUS BOF MINUTES for 34th IETF:

There was consensus to delete the proposed NAS-Port-Id attribute (61)
and replace it with a NAS-Port-Type attribute that together with the
existing NAS-Port attribute (5) could be used by vendors that number
different kinds of ports from the same base number (e.g. bri0 and
async0). NAS-Port-Type would be Attribute 61, encoded as a 32-bit
integer with the following suggested values:

0 Async
1 Sync
2 ISDN Sync
3 ISDN Async V.120
4 ISDN Async V.110

It looks like ComOS 3.3xx may view attribute 61 as a string and the
Merit server views attribute 61 as an integer...

Which is correct?

Regards,

web...

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