CHAPTER 57 Reporting Information to External Party
The following figure shows a standard RADIUS attribute collected by Wireshark. The bottom
pane shows the RADIUS attribute information as sent in the packet; the upper pane is
Wireshark's interpretation of the RADIUS information in a more readable format. The example
shows the attribute in numeric format (32-bit number in 4 bytes).
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Vendor-specific RADIUS attributes: RADIUS attributes that are specific to the device
(company) are referred to as Vendor-specific attributes (VSA). The CDR of VSAs are sent with
a general RADIUS ID of 26 to indicate that they are vendor-specific (non-standard). In addition,
the company's registered vendor ID (as registered with the Internet Assigned Numbers
Authority or IANA) is also included in the packet. The device's default vendor ID is 5003, which
can be changed (see
packet.
The following figure shows a vendor-specific RADIUS attribute collected by Wireshark. The
bottom pane shows the RADIUS attribute information as sent in the packet; the upper pane is
Wireshark's interpretation of the RADIUS information in a more readable format. The example
shows the attribute in string-of-characters format.
You can customize the prefix title of the RADIUS attribute name and the ID. For more
information, see
Gateway
To configure the address of the RADIUS Accounting server, see
all RADIUS-related configuration, see
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To configure RADIUS accounting:
1.
Open the Call Detail Record Settings page (Troubleshoot menu > Troubleshoot tab > Call
Detail Record folder > Call Detail Record Settings).
Configuring the RADIUS Vendor
Customizing CDRs for SBC Calls
Calls.
RADIUS-based
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ID). The VSA ID is also included in the
and
Customizing CDRs for
Configuring RADIUS
Services.
Servers. For