I put 'fall-through' before DEFAULT NAS-Port-Id.... and now it works. But I still do not understand what does the DEAFULT keyword do? Thanks, Marlon On Wed, Aug 5, 2009 at 3:51 PM, Marlon Duksa <mduksa@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi - I've been reading through WiKi pages but still not clear. I need to evaluate two attributes and I'm doing this with the =~ operator. But the second attribute is not evaluated but instead returned as reg expr (exactly as stated below)
DEFAULT *User-Name =~ "^([aA-zZ]+)-([aA-zZ]+)$", Auth-Type := Local, User-Password == "csetestp"* Alc-Subsc-ID-Str := "%{NAS-Port-Id}", Alc-Subsc-Prof-Str := "%{1}", Alc-SLA-Prof-Str := "%{2}", Alc-MSAP-Serv-Id := "100", Alc-MSAP-Policy := "msaps", *NAS-Port-Id =~ "^([^:]+):", * Alc-MSAP-Interface := "port-%{1}"
Why is NAS-Port-ID returned, according to operators is should not be. I'm trying to evaluate NAS-Port attr and then based on the results assign a value to the last attribute: Alc-MSAP-Interface.
If I put a DEFAULT keyword with credentials (Auth-Type, User-Pswd), infront of NAS-Port-Id, then, NAS-Port-Id and Alc-MSAP-Interfaces are not returned at all.
What is the significance of this 'DEFAULT' keyword in the 'users' file? Thanks, Marlon