[cisco-nas] Disconnect Request and POD problem

Tassos Chatzithomaoglou achatz at forthnet.gr
Wed Apr 14 01:06:10 EDT 2004


I'm using it only for dialup users.

But i suppose it should work for voip too, because it was made for it (CCO docs) ;-)


Ganbold wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> At 12:51 AM 14.04.2004, you wrote:
> 
>> I have managed to make it work with the following command (using 
>> latest radiator version):
>>
>> ./radpwtst -s routername -secret xxxxxx -auth_port 1812 -acct_port 
>> 1812 -noauth -noacct -dictionary /usr/radius/radiator/cf/dictionary 
>> -code Disconnect-Request User-Name=usernameX
>>
>> "usernameX" is the user i'm trying to disconnect
> 
> 
> I run same command in Radius machine to my VoIP gateway AS5300. Nothing 
> happens.
> But when I run this command against Dial-Up AS5300 it works perfect.
> Are you using it for Dial-Up or for VoIP gateway?
> 
> thanks in advance,
> 
> Ganbold
> 
> 
> 
>> AS5300 (12.2(15)T8)
>> -------------------
>> aaa pod server port 1812 auth-type any server-key xxxxxx
>>
>>
>> Ganbold wrote:
>>
>>> Hi,
>>> I have problem using disconnect request for Cisco AS5300. I'm using 
>>> Radiator-3.8 radius server.
>>> I use utility radpwtst to send disconnect-request directly to NAS but 
>>> it replies Disconnect-Request-NAKed.
>>> Is there anybody who solved this problem before?
>>> Is there anybody who successfully used POD and Disconnect-request in 
>>> Cisco AS5300?
>>> What kind of attribute combination should I send to NAS?
>>> What is Cisco IOS version known to work with disconnect-request?
>>> Actually I tested disconnect request on Dial-UP Cisco NAS server and 
>>> it works just fine.
>>> But it is NOT working on VoIP.
>>> We are trying to implement this feature in VoIP application.
>>> I appreciate very much if somebody can share its experience.
>>> I tried with Session id attribute and no result. I even tried with 
>>> h-323-conf-id, h323-call-origin attributes, but didn't succeed.
>>> Cisco AS5300 configuration:
>>> aaa pod server auth-type any server-key xxx
>>> Following is the debug output:
>>> #debug aaa pod
>>> #AAA POD packet processing debugging is on
>>> #ter mon
>>> #
>>> Apr  8 00:23:47.933: POD: x.x.x.x request queued
>>> Apr  8 00:23:47.933: POD: x.x.x.x user 37255740 0.0.0.0 sessid 0x0 
>>> key 0x0
>>> Apr  8 00:23:47.933: POD:      Line     User     IDB          Session 
>>> Id Key
>>> Apr  8 00:23:47.933: POD: Sending NAK to x.x.x.x/50158
>>> #
>>> Cisco IOS version is :
>>> Cisco Internetwork Operating System SoftwareIOS (tm) 5300 Software 
>>> (C5300-IS-M), Experimental Version 12.2(20020211:190758)
>>> Debug log says request queued and sends NAK. What should I do? Can 
>>> you give me some recommendation?
>>>
>>> thanks in advance,
>>> Ganbold
>>>
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>>
>>
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>>       Chatzithomaoglou Anastasios
>> Network Design & Development Department
>>              FORTHnet S.A.
>>          <achatz at forthnet.gr>
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>>
> 
> 

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