Tunnel-Private-Group-Id:0 = "\0001"
What's that? There's no need to add a binary 0x00 in front of the attribute.
Where is the attribute coming from?
It comes from the users file. I have a list of all the devices and their vlan-id in there in the format: 0cc47a96a6af Cleartext-Password := "0cc47a96a6af" Tunnel-Type = VLAN, Tunnel-Medium-Type = IEEE-802, Tunnel-Private-Group-Id = "\\0001"
Why not just set Tunnel-Private-Group-Id = "1"
Honestly, I don“t remember. Been using the format of \\000X since forever and I was under the impression the switches need it to be that way. But I just tested it without the leading binary and it still works for the switch. And your nose works too, because without the zeros, the linelog config is working fine: vlanlog] expand: %S: %{reply:Packet-Type} AAA-VLAN-Request for %{User-Name} on %{NAS-Identifier} (%{NAS-IP-Address}) at Port %{NAS-Port-Id}. Put to VLAN %{reply:Tunnel-Private-Group-Id} -> 2019-10-23 16:58:25: Access-Accept AAA-VLAN-Request for 0023dfa2cb9e on switch54 (192.168.2.79) at Port 39. Put to VLAN 1 So thank you very much. My next steps: - Upgrade to 2.2.10 - Test wether all used switches are happy with the easier format of Tunnel-Private-Group-Id