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Date:      Fri, 13 Jun 1997 15:11:45 -0500 (EST)
From:      Steven Ames <steve@news.cioe.com>
To:        spork@super-g.com, steve@ns1.cioe.com
Cc:        freebsd-isp@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: USR-TC/Radius question
Message-ID:  <199706132011.PAA05513@news.cioe.com>

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Can't seem to find that anywhere. *sigh* And the USR people insist its
a radius issue still.

					-Steve

> There is a setting on the netserver that lets you set a "ppp connect
> message" or some similar terminoligy...  If you were to put "cisco>"
> there, that may solve the problem.  I assume the USR would ignore the
> response and start spewing forth PPP bits...
>
> Charles
>
> On Thu, 12 Jun 1997, Steve Ames wrote:
>
> > 
> > This is, quite obviously, not the most correct place to post this question,
> > but I didn't know really where to start.
> > 
> > I've got a lot of Cisco equipment that I've been using as access servers
> > (Cisco 2511 and 5200 series).
> > 
> > I recently purchases a USR Total Control with Netserver Card and am trying
> > to get it working. Actually it does work I just need to tweak it a bit and
> > that's what I'm having a problem with. This might actually be more of a
> > radius question than a USR question.
> > 
> > Here's the situation:
> > 
> > Under Cisco, the dialin script looked something akin to:
> > 
> > Username: bob
> > Password: <my password>
> > cisco> ppp default
> > [DROP TO PPP MODE]
> > 
> > Under USR it looks like this:
> > 
> > Username: bob
> > Password: <my password>
> > [DROP to PPP MODE]
> > 
> > I need the USR box to kick out that extra prompt, the 'cisco>' prompt. All
> > of my scripts (as well as a lof of people who will dial into this box) 
> > depend on it being there. It can trash my response, in fact I expect/want
> > it to.
> > 
> > The USR support people are all saying its just a radius modification. I've
> > read over all the radius stuff I can find (fun stuff by the way) and the
> > nearest I can find is a Reply-Message atribute. Unfortunately that can only
> > be used when sending a reject or a challenge... or so i'm led to believe.
> > 
> > So, I am well and truly stuck. Please help me!
> > 
> > 						-Steve
> > 
>
>



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