Re: configuration for neighbor without a GKID

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Make sure you don't have any syntax error in the config.
I can use IPs in place of identifiers without any problem.

----- Original Message ----- From: "Bruce Ferrell" <bferrell@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Tuesday, April 05, 2005 9:14 PM



I've just run across a piece of equipment that sets it's IP address as it's GKID.

when I setup a neighbor config like this:


[RasSrv::Neighbors] xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx=CiscoGK


[Neighbor::xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx] GatekeeperIdentifier=xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx Host=xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx ForwardHopCount=2 AcceptForwardedLRQ=1 ForwardResponse=1 ForwardLRQ=depends AcceptPrefixes=*


and issue the reload command, I get a message in the log that says this:

2005/04/04 21:50:50.488 1 Neighbor.cxx(708) NB Can't get profile for neighbor xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
2005/04/04 21:50:50.488 1 Neighbor.cxx(159) NB Delete neighbor xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx


No, the neighbor isn't a cisco, I just use it as a starting place.

Anyone have any suggestions? I'm told the only GKID that can be there for them is their IP address. It's some kind of session border controller.



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