When the PM is reboot, a SessionID of 00000000 is sent to radius to inform
it of the PM being reboot. All other entries to radius after the reboot
are increments of 1 from 00000000, therefore not being unique, and something
I could not use as the primary key in a database for instance.
On Sun, 9 Jun 1996, Curt Sampson wrote:
> On Sun, 9 Jun 1996, Peter Marelas wrote:
>
> > Since the session ID is not always unique, for instance if the PM is
> > reboot...
>
> The session ID should still be unique after a reboot. As I recall,
> each packet is stamped with a number that is derived from two other
> numbers, one of which is incremented for each packet and one of
> which is incremented with each reboot.
>
> cjs
>
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