RE: [RadiusNT] DNIS data collection with PM3 and AS5200

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Greg White (GWhite@bctelco.com)
Thu, 11 Jan 2001 15:36:51 -0800



Message-ID: <AAE7A215D2DCD211B23C00805FF76F5077EB96@simba.bctelco.com>
From: Greg White <GWhite@bctelco.com>
Subject: RE: [RadiusNT] DNIS data collection with PM3 and AS5200
Date: Thu, 11 Jan 2001 15:36:51 -0800

For clarity's sake, I am including a select snippet from our debug.

Thank you,

Greg White
Network Administrator
BCT Online

D:\radius>radius -x15

-- unnecessary debug purposely removed --

Param: Debug Level: 15
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SQL Statement: Select Name, RadAttributeID, Type, RadVendorID, RadVendorType
Fro
m RadAttributes Order By RadVendorID ASC, RadAttributeID DESC, RadVendorType
DES
C
SQL Statement: SELECT ra.Name, rv.Name, rv.Value, rv.RadVendorID,
rv.RadVendorTy
pe FROM RadValues rv, RadAttributes ra WHERE rv.RadAttributeID =
ra.RadAttribute
ID AND rv.RadVendorType = ra.RadVendorType AND rv.RadVendorID =
ra.RadVendorID
 161 Dictionary Attributes Loaded...
SQL Statement: Select ServerID, Server, IPAddress, Secret From Servers
 6 Clients Loaded
Calls Column 0 (3): 'AcctTerminateCause'
Calls Column 1 (10): 'AcctInputOctets'
Calls Column 2 (3): 'AcctStatusType'
Calls Column 3 (32): 'UserName'
Calls Column 4 (10): 'AcctSessionTime'
Calls Column 5 (10): 'AcctSessionID'
Calls Column 6 (10): 'NASPort'
Calls Column 7 (12): 'NASPortDNIS'
Calls Column 8 (16): 'FramedAddress'
Calls Column 9 (10): 'AcctDelayTime'
Calls Column 10 (16): 'NASIdentifier'
Calls Column 11 (16): 'CallDate'
Calls Column 12 (10): 'AcctOutputOctets'
 13 Calls Columns Loaded
RadLogs Column 0 (16): 'CallerID'
RadLogs Column 1 (10): 'RadLogMsgID'
RadLogs Column 2 (32): 'Username'
RadLogs Column 3 (10): 'NASPort'
RadLogs Column 4 (16): 'LogDate'
RadLogs Column 5 (16): 'NasIdentifier'
RadLogs Column 6 (50): 'Data'
 7 RadLogs Columns Loaded
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SQL Statement: {CALL RadAtCache(NULL)}
        ADSL: Framed-Protocol = 1 (1)
        ADSL: User-Service = 2 (2)
        Basic: User-Service = 2 (2)
        Basic: Framed-Protocol = 1 (1)
        Basic: Idle-Timeout = 3600 (3600)
        Dedicated v.90: User-Service = 2 (2)
        Dedicated v.90: Framed-Protocol = 1 (1)
        ISDN: User-Service = 2 (2)
        ISDN: Framed-Protocol = 1 (1)
        PPP: User-Service = 2 (2)
        PPP: Framed-Protocol = 1 (1)
        PPP: Idle-Timeout = 3600 (3600)
        Premium: User-Service = 2 (2)
        Premium: Framed-Protocol = 1 (1)
        Premium: Idle-Timeout = 3600 (3600)
        Standard: User-Service = 2 (2)
        Standard: Framed-Protocol = 1 (1)
        Standard: Idle-Timeout = 3600 (3600)

-- unnecessary debug purposely removed --

-- Here is a complete auth and call start --

radrecv: Request from host c7027b1e (bc_cas1) code=1, id=246, length=63
    NAS-Identifier = 199.2.123.30
    NAS-Port = 40
    NAS-Port-Type = Async
    User-Name = "sarig"
    Password = "\336b|\233\265\310\356\230\253\336C\364p\263\264\233"
Checking for duplicate logins.
Sending Ack of id 246 to c7027b1e (bc_cas1)
    User-Service = Framed-User
    Framed-Protocol = PPP
    Idle-Timeout = 3600
    Class = "IEAS1\0032872\0012"
Resp Time: 500 Auth: 1/0 -> 1 Acct: 0/0/0 -> 0

radrecv: Request from host c7027b1e (bc_cas1) code=4, id=247, length=99
    NAS-Identifier = 199.2.123.30
    NAS-Port = 40
    NAS-Port-Type = Async
    User-Name = "sarig"
    Acct-Status-Type = Start
    Class = "IEAS1\0032872\0012"
    Acct-Authentic = RADIUS
    User-Service = Framed-User
    Acct-Session-Id = "00002286"
    Framed-Protocol = PPP
    Acct-Delay-Time = 0
Sending Accounting Ack of id 247 to c7027b1e (bc_cas1)
Resp Time: 100 Auth: 1/0 -> 1 Acct: 1/0/0 -> 1

radrecv: Request from host c7027b1e (bc_cas1) code=4, id=248, length=105
    NAS-Identifier = 199.2.123.30
    NAS-Port = 40
    NAS-Port-Type = Async
    User-Name = "sarig"
    Acct-Status-Type = 3
    Class = "IEAS1\0032872\0012"
    Acct-Authentic = RADIUS
    User-Service = Framed-User
    Acct-Session-Id = "00002286"
    Framed-Protocol = PPP
    Framed-Address = 199.2.123.244
    Acct-Delay-Time = 0
Sending Accounting Ack of id 248 to c7027b1e (bc_cas1)
Resp Time: 100 Auth: 1/0 -> 1 Acct: 2/0/0 -> 2

-- End start record --

-- Call stop record --

radrecv: Request from host c7027b1e (bc_cas1) code=4, id=3, length=144
    NAS-Identifier = 199.2.123.30
    NAS-Port = 9
    NAS-Port-Type = Async
    User-Name = "basspro"
    Acct-Status-Type = Stop
    Class = "IEAS1\00415872\0012"
    Acct-Authentic = RADIUS
    User-Service = Framed-User
    Acct-Session-Id = "00002288"
    Framed-Protocol = PPP
    Framed-Address = 199.2.123.212
    Acct-Terminate-Cause = User-Request
    Acct-Input-Octets = 44717
    Acct-Output-Octets = 63392
    Acct-Input-Packets = 310
    Acct-Output-Packets = 248
    Acct-Session-Time = 134
    Acct-Delay-Time = 0
Sending Accounting Ack of id 3 to c7027b1e (bc_cas1)
Resp Time: 0 Auth: 5/0 -> 5 Acct: 15/0/0 -> 15

-- End Stop record --

-----Original Message-----
From: Serkan SUBASI
To: radiusnt@iea-software.com
Sent: 1/11/01 1:07 PM
Subject: RE: [RadiusNT] DNIS data collection with PM3 and AS5200

do you see NasportDNIS attribute when running Radius -x15 debug mode

Serkan Subasi

> -----Original Message-----
> From: radiusnt-request@iea-software.com
[mailto:radiusnt-request@iea-software.com]On Behalf Of Greg White
> Sent: Thursday, January 11, 2001 10:30 PM
> To: 'radiusnt@iea-software.com'
> Subject: [RadiusNT] DNIS data collection with PM3 and AS5200
>
>
> Hello,
>
> We are in the process of setting up an 800 number for roaming access.
We
> will be charging for use of this number by the minute, and the 800
number
> will simply point to our existing modem pool. So, we want to collect
DNIS
> info in our calls table for tracking and billing purposes. I have
added the
> column NASPortDNIS of type varchar(12) to the Calls table and
restarted
> RadiusNT in debug mode. The debug output indicates that it is sees
the new
> column. However, when calls come in and Radius inserts call records
into
> the Calls table, it isn't even attempting to insert anything in the
> NASPortDNIS column.
>
> Is this a RadiusNT issue, or is it simply ignoring this column because
it
> isn't receiving DNIS information from the NAS?
>
> We are running RadiusNT 3.0.147. We have a mix of terminal servers.
Two
> are Cisco AS5200s running IOS 11.3(10)T. The third is a PM3. All of
the
> terminal servers are served by channelized T1 circuits. I haven't
done
> anything to specifically tell the terminal servers to forward DNIS
> information. Can anyone give some guidance in this area? I know that
the
> AS5200 is receiving the DNIS info because the digits appear in the
debug
> output. I don't know about the PM3.
>
> Any help would be greatly appreciated.
>
>
> Thank you,
>
> Greg White
> Network Administrator
> BCT Online
>
>
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