You only need to set the flag once for each message type.
g-)
ravi reddy wrote:
Thank you Mr.GREGER V. Teigre
yesterday i tried in almost all places by keeping the flags
at last i found two places one in loose route and another before loose route
section but for both
methods iam getting another problem :- that is in radius database in
radacct table iam getting two entries for single call it show like this -->
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
radaccid| username | AcctstartTime |
AcctStopTime | calledstationid |
AcctSessionTime|
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
| 20 | 32331001(a)81.21.34.37 | 2006-07-05 10:44:09 | 2006-07-05
10:45:24 | sip:22223333@81.21.34.37 | 0 |
| 21 | 32331001(a)81.21.34.37 | 2006-07-05 10:44:09 | 2006-07-05
10:45:24 | sip:22223333@81.21.34.37 | 0 |
-___________________________________________________________________________________________
so this is the problem i have had now how can i get only a single
radacctid for a single call
please help me Thanks in Advance
Regards
Ravi.
On 7/5/06, Greger V. Teigre <greger(a)teigre.com> wrote:
You probably haven't set the accounting flag in your loose_route
handling. Do a test pretty early in your ser.cfg main route (before
if(loose_route()) and set the appropriate flags.
g-)
ravi reddy wrote:
Thanks For your Response Mr. Greger V. Teigre
I did it ,by checking the dictionaries by seeing your
messages in 2004 archives ,
but here i got a problem is that if i set "radius flag" in ser.cfg near
call invite then i am only getting AccStartTime but not AccStop Time
If i set flags near (cancel or Bye) iam getting only account stop
time and the acct start time is not showing ,
if i set two places even then iam getting only one time
+----------------------+---------------------+---------------------+--------------------------+--------------------------+
| username | acctstarttime | acctstoptime |
callingstationid | calledstationid |
+----------------------+---------------------+---------------------+--------------------------+--------------------------+
| 32331001(a)81.21.34.37 | 2006-07-04 18:45:50 | 2006-07-04 18:45:50 |
sip:32331001@81.21.34.37 | sip:22223333@81.21.34.37 |
| 32331001(a)81.21.34.37 | 2006-07-04 18:36:29 | 2006-07-04 18:36:29 |
sip:32331001@81.21.34.37 | sip:22223333@81.21.34.37 |
| 32331001(a)81.21.34.37 | 2006-07-04 18:17:35 | 2006-07-04 18:17:35 |
sip:32331001@81.21.34.37 | sip:22223333@81.21.34.37 |
| 32331001(a)81.21.34.37 | 2006-07-04 18:32:50 | 2006-07-04 18:32:50 |
sip:32331001@81.21.34.37 | sip:22223333@81.21.34.37 |
+----------------------+---------------------+---------------------+--------------------------+--------------------------+
so how i can get out of this trouble please help me ;
Thank you
regards
Ravi.
On 7/4/06, Greger V. Teigre <greger(a)teigre.com> wrote:
I suggest you figure out your dictionary first (ref. your other
post). Without the attributes in place, you get nowhere.
Remember that there are several elements to radius functionality in
SER:
- standalone radius server
- dictionary file for radius server
- SER radius modules compiled and linked against radiusclient-ng
(library)
- the radiusclient.conf file defining the setup for the radius client
(used by SER radius modules)
- dictionary file for radiusclient-ng
The attributes used are defined in SER modules. All attributes must be
found in the radiusclient.conf file (so that the radiusclient can
understand the attributes defined in the modules).
Then the radiusserver needs to understand all the attributes (using
it's own dictionary).
It looks like this:
ser.cfg radiusauth or setflag (acc_flag) => calls radius module =>
linked against radiusclient-ng.so => reads radiusclient.conf and
dictionary => sends requests on udp 1812 and 1813 => radius server listens
on ports and handles request responding back to radiusclent, which returns
data (or just ok) to the module
g-)
ravi reddy wrote:
Mr. Greger V.Teigre
Thanks for your response , when i tried changing line as
radius_log_flag the SER is showing there is no module like Radius_log_flag
in acc module but when i keep like radius_flag its showing o.k
but here my doubt is are the accounting messages will log in to
radius???
my config file is accepting the radius_missed_flag...
is this setting will log the messages in radacct????
Are you using FreeRadius for accounting ???
waiting for your reply
Regards
Ravi.
On 7/4/06, Greger V. Teigre <greger(a)teigre.com > wrote:
"To enable RADIUS accounting simply use radius_log_flag and
radius_log_missed_flag parameters instead of log_flag and log_missed_flag.
Mark transactions that should be logged with flags configured in the
parameters."
This means that you use modparam to set the flag values for these
two and then use setflag(yourflag) where you want radius accounting to
happen.
g-)
ravi reddy wrote:
Hi SER Users ,
I tried to install SER with basic configurations
and also with onsip config file with these SER is working pretty good ,Now i
want to test accounting on radius server i installed Radius server with sql
module and it is listening on 1813 for accounting , i am using
radiusclient-ng-0.5.2 and i append dictionary.ser to main dictionary
file. every thing is o.k
Now , how can I get the accounting details in
radius server is there any specific configuration to do that ?
in ser.cfg i make some changes as shown in SER_RADIUS HOW TO's but
i dont understand the way to move ........... :-(
so any body can please tell me an out line scenario how to send
account packets to radius server so that i will work on that ;
Thanks in Advance
Regards'
Ravi.
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