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Re: (ASCEND) Perm-Conn-Upd-Mode



You probably have a default user defined in your radius server.
So long as the pseudo users are not rejected, the TNT will keep
on asking the next one and the next one, etc.


>From: Alan Spicer <aspicer@ifxcorp.com>
>Reply-To: aspicer@ifxcorp.com
>To: Frank.Fu@ascend.com
>CC: ascend-users@bungi.com
>Subject: (ASCEND) Perm-Conn-Upd-Mode
>Date: Fri, 4 Feb 2000 13:06:15 -0500
>
>From: Alan Spicer <aspicer@ifxcorp.com>
>To: Frank.Fu@ascend.com
>Cc: ascend-users@bungi.com
>
>* Hello,
>One of our TNT's is sending the following to the Radius Server ... in 
>bursts of
>like 10 per second ????
>
>Fri Feb  4 12:44:24 2000: Received-Authentication: 106/26568
>'permconn-lpz-dinamita-01-8657' from lapaz_nas6 port 0 Outbound Fri Feb  4
>12:44:24 2000: Authentication: 106/26568 'permconn-lpz-dinamita-01-8657' 
>from
>lapaz_nas6 port 0 Outbound - OK -- total 0, holding 0 Fri Feb  4 12:44:24 
>2000:
>Received-Authentication: 107/26569 'permconn-lpz-dinamita-01-8658' from
>lapaz_nas6 port 0 Outbound Fri Feb  4 12:44:24 2000: Authentication: 
>107/26569
>'permconn-lpz-dinamita-01-8658' from lapaz_nas6 port 0 Outbound - OK -- 
>total
>0, holding 0 Fri Feb  4 12:44:25 2000: Received-Authentication: 108/26570
>'permconn-lpz-dinamita-01-8659' from lapaz_nas6 port 0 Outbound Fri Feb  4
>12:44:25 2000: Authentication: 108/26570 'permconn-lpz-dinamita-01-8659' 
>from
>lapaz_nas6 port 0 Outbound - OK -- total 0, holding 0 Fri Feb  4 12:44:25 
>2000:
>Received-Authentication: 109/26571 'permconn-lpz-dinamita-01-8660' from
>lapaz_nas6 port 0 Outbound Fri Feb  4 12:44:25 2000: Authentication: 
>109/26571
>'permconn-lpz-dinamita-01-8660' from lapaz_nas6 port 0 Outbound - OK -- 
>total
>0, holding 0
>
>
>* This seems to be related to the following documentation of the TNT's:
>
>
>Perm-Conn-Upd-Mode
>Description: Specifies under what circumstances the MAX TNT performs 
>nonintrusive
>remote updates of the configurations of permanent connections.
>Usage: Specify one of the following values:
>° All (the default) specifies that, if they are fetched from the RADIUS 
>server, all existing
>permanent connections will be torn down and reestablished following the 
>update. This
>setting causes service interruption every time any nailed profile is 
>updated or added.
>° Changed specifies that only changed permanent connections will be torn 
>down and
>reestablished.
>Example: set perm-conn-upd-mode=changed
>Location: System
>See Also: Analog-Encoding, Call-Routing-Sort-Method, Idle-Logout,
>Master-Shelf-Controller, Name, New-NAS-Port-ID-Format, Parallel-Dialing, 
>SessionID-Base,
>Shelf-Controller-Type, Single-File-Incoming, System-Rmt-Mgmt, 
>Use-Trunk-Groups
>
>
>* But no matter how I set that ... it still keeps sending like that. Is 
>there
>another place that I need to disable that? We do not update any such thing
>about permanent connections from the Radius Server, so this is wasted
>processing and bandwidth (and log/disk space). Our other TNT's do not seem
>to be doing this. (It says nonintrusive, but 10 times per second bursts - 
>almost
>constantly, is certainly INTRUSIVE, especially if it is basically a not 
>needed.)
>
>Thanks for any help or suggestions ...
>
>--
>Alan Spicer (InterNIC:AGS14)
>Systems Administration
>aspicer@ifxcorp.com
>--
>Alan Spicer (InterNIC:AGS14)
>Systems Administration
>aspicer@ifxcorp.com
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