/* Default Database File Names */ #define RADIUS_DIR RADDBDIR #define RADACCT_DIR RADIR #define RADLOG_DIR LOGDIR #define RADIUS_DICTIONARY "dictionary" #define RADIUS_CLIENTS "clients" #define RADIUS_NASLIST "naslist" #define RADIUS_REALMS "realms" #define RADUTMP LOGDIR "/radutmp" #define SRADUTMP LOGDIR "/sradutmp" #define RADWTMP LOGDIR "/radwtmp" #define SRADWTMP LOGDIR "/sradwtmp" /* Hack for funky ascend ports on MAX 4048 (and probably others) The "NAS-Port-Id" value is "xyyzz" where "x" = 1 for digital, 2 for analog; "yy" = line number (1 for first PRI/T1/E1, 2 for second, so on); "zz" = channel number (on the PRI or Channelized T1/E1). This should work with normal terminal servers, unless you have a TS with more than 9999 ports ;^). The "ASCEND_CHANNELS_PER_LINE" is the number of channels for each line into the unit. For my US/PRI that's 23. A US/T1 would be 24, and a European E1 would be 30 (I think ... never had one ;^). This will NOT change the "NAS-Port-Id" reported in the detail log. This is simply to fix the dynamic IP assignments a la Cistron. You can change the default of 23 with an argument to ./configure. WARNING: This hack works for me, but I only have one PRI!!! I've not tested it on 2 or more (or with models other than the Max 4048) Use at your own risk! -- dgreer@austintx.com */ #ifdef ASCEND_PORT_HACK # ifndef ASCEND_CHANNELS_PER_LINE # define ASCEND_CHANNELS_PER_LINE 23 # endif #endif