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The Passport 8600 stores the timeout log in a PCMCIA file, which uses the following naming convention:
| vendorname_nasIPaddress_type_version.log |
where:
vendorname is a two-character symbol representing the vendor.
In the example shown below, nr represents a specific Nortel Networks project.
nasIPaddress identifies the network access server (NAS) by its IP address.
In the example shown below, 192168010001 represents the edge node at IP address 192.168.10.1. Note that when there are less than three digits in an octet such as the 10 and 1, leading zeroes fill in to make up the 12 digits. If the Passport 8600 cannot determine NAS IP address, create a file corresponding to NAS IP "0.0.0.0" such as:
7672 MAR-17-2003 11:42:20 /pcmcia/nr_000000000000_rac_01.log
type uses three characters to represent the kind of log.
In the example shown below, rac stands for radius accounting.
version uses two digits to represent the version number.
Separate the four parts of the name with underscores and use the file extension .log. An example of a log file name is nr_192168010001_rac_01.log
The following is a sample PCMCIA file, along with its authentication timeout and accounting timeout contents:
| 6902 MAR-31-2003 11:51:02 /pcmcia/nr_140007008002_rac_01.log |
| [03/27/03 14:48:51] auth-req vlan: 1001 group: 224.10.0.1 receiver: 141.1.1.10 user: nttproject |
| [03/27/03 14:52:36] auth-req vlan: 1001 group: 224.10.0.1 receiver: 141.1.1.10 user: nttproject |
| [03/27/03 14:54:40] acct-stop sess id: 13000000 vlan: 1001 group: 224.10.0.1 receiver: 141.1.1.10 user: nttproject |
| [03/27/03 14:54:40] acct-stop sess id: 13000001 vlan: 1001 group: 224.10.0.1 receiver: 141.1.1.10 user: mmaproject |