Discussion:
(RADIATOR) enable mode on cisco equipment
Francisco Arache
2002-08-14 15:05:15 UTC
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hi all,
I've been trying to configure radiator to give access to a cisco equipment and log the user in the
enable mode inmediatly, but no result.

I'm using standard dictionary,and also i also have cisco-avpair="shell-priv-lvl=15" defined in the
user attributes.
Also i defined in the router the radius-server vsa send authentication.

can anyone tell me what i'm doing wrong???
thanks in advance and regards,
Francisco.
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Hugh Irvine
2002-08-14 16:32:01 UTC
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Hello Francisco -

I will need to see a copy of your configuration file (no secrets),
together with a trace 4 debug from Radiator and a copy of your users
file to be able to see what is going on.

Something like this in your users file should work though:

# users file entry for cisco login
# Service-Type must be set to the same value as received in the request
# you may also require additional reply attributes

ciscouser Password = xxxxxxxx
Service-Type = ...... ,
..... ,
cisco-avpair="shell-priv-lvl=15"


regards

Hugh
Post by Francisco Arache
hi all,
I've been trying to configure radiator to give access to a cisco
equipment and log the user in the enable mode inmediatly, but no result.
?
I'm using standard dictionary,and also i also have cisco-
avpair="shell-priv-lvl=15" defined in the user attributes.
Also i defined in the router the radius-server vsa send authentication.
?
can anyone tell me what i'm doing wrong???
thanks in advance and regards,
Francisco.
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