[cisco-nas] X.75 and modem dial-in, autocommand to TCP
Gert Doering
gert at greenie.muc.de
Fri Apr 17 10:49:36 EDT 2009
Hi,
(well).
On Fri, Apr 17, 2009 at 04:35:12PM +0200, Gert Doering wrote:
> - for troubleshooting, it would be good to have the incoming caller ID
> information somewhere on the Unix host. The router has it (obviously),
> but the telnetd on the unix side doesn't.
>
> Will some sort of "AAA accounting" give me caller ID information?
> Radius, for example? (As this is not a "typical" dial-in thing...)
"test first, ask later" - sorry for that.
Radius will do the job:
NAS Port Attribute (5), length: 6, Value: 135
NAS Port Type Attribute (61), length: 6, Value: X.75
Called Station Attribute (30), length: 8, Value: 185257
Calling Station Attribute (31), length: 11, Value: 891216024
Accounting Status Attribute (40), length: 6, Value: Stop
Service Type Attribute (6), length: 6, Value: NAS Prompt
(I'm not sure how to decode the "NAS Port" attribute, but I'll go googling)
gert
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