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Table 6-4.
TMS Parameter Equivalents
RADIUS/BSAC
Annex-Addr-Resolution-Servers
146.146.146.200
Tunnel-Password
32 HEX chars
Annex-Sec-Profile-Index
1234
Annex-Tunnel-Authen-Type
kmd5-128
Annex-Tunnel-Authen-Mode
prefix-suffix
Annex-Local-username
<no value assigned>
Annex-Domain-Name
<no value assigned>
Tunnel-Medium-Type
IP

TMS System Log (Syslog) Messages

TMS, like the other elements of Dial VPN, writes its system and error messages to
the system log file, syslog. These messages are interspersed with other syslog
messages in chronological order of occurrence. For the complete list of syslog
messages, refer to
115623B Rev. 00
(continued)
erpcd
paddr, saddr
146.146.146.200
takey
32 HEX chars
spi
1234
tatype
kmd5-128
tamode
pref-suff
<no TMS equivalent>
<no TMS equivalent>
<no TMS equivalent>
Appendix B, "Syslog
BayStream Multiservice Software Version 7.2
Configuring TMS Using Local RADIUS
Notes
-- For multiple servers, use the
format IPaddr1, IPaddr2
-- If Annex-User-Server-Location
is local,
Annex-Addr-Resolution-Servers
should be locally available (same
network as the BSAC server).
-- This attribute is not used if the IP
Pooling feature on the authenti-
cation server is active for same
tunnel (BSAC only, and only for
non-MP calls).
Make sure dictionary is set for HEX
values on this attribute
If no spi (or spi=0), then tatype,
tamode, takey or their RADIUS
equivalents are not needed.
Required for all tunnels (locally and
remotely authenticated).
Do not use. Reserved for future use.
Not required, but specify it properly
(IP) if used.
Messages."
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