Re: Cisco HELP!!!

Dale E. Reed Jr. ( (no email) )
Mon, 02 Feb 1998 13:08:56 -0800

> SQL Statement: Select ra.RadAttributeID, Name, Data, Value, Type From
> RadConfigs rc, RadAttributes ra Where ra.
> RadAttributeID=rc.RadAttributeID AND rc.AccountID=1
>
> Framed-Address = 200.200.200.200 (1326448)
> User-Service = 2 (1326448)
> Framed-Protocol = 1 (1326448)
> Sending Ack of id 4 to ab44ba16 (nas1)
> Framed-Address = 200.200.200.200
> User-Service = 1326448
> Framed-Protocol = 1326448

The problem is that you are populating your database incorrectly. For
attributes that are of type integer (like User-Service and Framed-Protocol),
you need to put the value in the value field, rather than the data field.
I typically put an integer in both of the fields to make sure it is not
intepreted wrong.

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