On Apr 2, 2011, at 12:34 AM, Alan DeKok wrote:
Jay Kuhne (jkuhne) wrote:
Forgot to mention, also attempted with Acct-Multi-Session-Id, which was in the accounting record but same result.
I would say to ask the NAS manufacturer for a list of what they need in the CoA packet, but that doesn't seem to apply here.
I'm not sure why CoA is so complicated. If there's an Acct-Session-Id attribute, the NAS should use that to identify a session. Pretty much every other "session identification" attribute can be ignored.
Some NAS manufacturers require multiple Identification attributes, you really need to ask the manufacturer what attributes and values are required to identify a session. Sometimes you also need a minimum number of policy attributes in addition to the identification attributes. CoA doesn't differentiate between the two types at a packet level its completely implementation specific. -Arran