Re: Microcom 6000 series

Dale E. Reed Jr. ( (no email) )
Thu, 15 Jan 1998 11:06:05 -0800

It will take time to fill it. Only when someone logs onto that port
AFTER you created the port will the user show up.

Ronnie D. Franklin wrote:
>
> Thanks for clearing up 4 char vs 4 bytes!! I had just gone out to IETF and
> found the info about that..
>
> Status now is..
>
> I entered a couple of the ports in the ServerPorts table and when I look
> at the ServerPorts table I see logged in users.. however, I do not see them
> in the Emerald On-Line screen...
>
> Ronnie
>
> On Thursday, January 15, 1998 12:40 PM, Laslo Orto [SMTP:laslo@cpol.com]
> wrote:
> > The 4 means 4 bytes long integer, which can be a number betwean 0 and
> > 4294967296
> > You should be able to do what you want with this:
> >
> > insert into serverports (serverid,port) values ((select serverid from
> > servers where server='yourservernamehere'),PORTNUMBER)
> >
> > repeat for every port number you want to add
> >
> > At 12:21 PM 1/15/98 -0600, you wrote:
> > >I looked at the port field in the database and it is defined as 4 int
> ...
> > >which to me means that it is only capable of 4 digits.. ie 6010 but not
> > >60100
> > >
> > >I also looked at the Cisco page about the attributes and it appears that
>
> > >the IETF defined the NAS-Port as being 5 digits....
> > >
> > >Here is their info...
> > >=====================
> > >NAS-Port
> > >
> > >Indicates the physical port number of the network access server that is
> > >authenticating the user. The NAS-Port value (32 bits) consists of one or
>
> > >two 16-bit values (depending on the setting of the radius-server
> > >extended-portnames command.) Each 16-bit number should be viewed as a
> > >5-digit decimal integer for interpretation as follows:
> > >
> > >For asynchronous terminal lines, async network interfaces, and virtual
> > >async interfaces, the value is 00ttt, where ttt is the line number or
> async
> > >interface unit number.
> > >
> > >For ordinary synchronous network interface, the value is 10xxx.
> > >
> > >For channels on a primary rate ISDN interface, the value is 2ppcc.
> > >
> > >For channels on a basic rate ISDN interface, the value is 3bb0c.
> > >
> > >For other types of interfaces, the value is 6nnss.
> > >=====================
> > >
> > >As you can see from the last line.. the 60100.. etc is defined as 6nnss
> > >
> > >Maybe this will help to point me in the right direction!!!!!!!
> > >
> > >As for entering the ports.. Microsoft Visual InterDev will allow me to
> use
> > >the tables just like I would be using a spreadsheet... so I can enter
> them
> > >their.. except I am limited to 4 int....
> > >
> > >Thanks
> > >
> > >Ronnie
> > >
> > >On Thursday, January 15, 1998 12:08 PM, Dale E. Reed Jr.
> > >[SMTP:daler@iea.com] wrote:
> > >> Ronnie D. Franklin wrote:
> > >> >
> > >> > 5. I have been unable to configure the ports numbers
> via
> > >> > EmeraldAdm. SQL Server Error: 207 Invalid column
> > >> > name "microcom1". microcom1 being the name of the
> > >> > NAS in the Servers Table. I have used both 2.1.11
> and
> > >> > 2.2.31 EmeraldAdm
> > >> >
> > >> > Any helpful hints would be nice.. Once all is done I will share my
> > >setup files with anyone that is interested in this product.
> > >>
> > >> The only thing I can think of to resolve this is to use something
> > >> like MS Query to manuall the the entries to your ServerPorts table.
> > >> The only two fields that are relevant are the ServerID and Port
> > >> fields. The ServerID must match the ServerID field for the Microcom
> > >> in the Servers table. Port is just the port. Add as many as it
> > >> returns in the NAS-Port field for accounting.
> > >>
> > >> --
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