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RDBMS Synchronization Error with Action Code 123

spanglenuts
Level 1
Level 1

Hi there. I've been trying to create a .csv file to import into my secure acs 3.3. Most of the file works, except the lines with Action Code 123(ADD_DIAL_ACCESS_FILTER). The line looks like this.

20, 0, User-Name,,123,,"Site-Device,*,*,*",AAA Client/Port,,6/25/2008 9:46,0,,,0

After running the sync, i go into the rdbms report. When it gets to these lines in the csv file, i get the ERROR: Parse Error: Reason - Value out of Range" [SI=20 A=123 UN="User-Name" GN="" AI="" VN="" V1="Site-Device * * *" V2="AAA Client/Port" V3=""]

I've tried messing around with the VI section, but can't seem to get it right.

I have been able to use Action Code 122 for the ADD_NAS_ACCESS_FILTER. I want this user to only be able to access the devices in this section.

Please help.

Thank You,

Andrew S.

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darpotter
Level 5
Level 5

Hi

V2 should have one of these literal values (without the quotes):

"CLID"

"DNIS"

"CLID/DNIS"

"NAS/PORT"

The value of V1 will should then match to be either a single clid or dnis value or combined clid/dnis or nas/port

eg "1.2.3.4/tty0" or "214-300-123/001800123456"

Although I wrote a lot rdbms sync... I dont think this bit was mine!!!

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smahbub
Level 6
Level 6

Refer to the following url for more information on this error message.

http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/ios/12_2sb/system/messages/sm2sb03.html#wp1014085

Also use the error message decode present in the following url:

http://www.cisco.com/pcgi-bin/Support/Errordecoder/index.cgi

darpotter
Level 5
Level 5

Hi

V2 should have one of these literal values (without the quotes):

"CLID"

"DNIS"

"CLID/DNIS"

"NAS/PORT"

The value of V1 will should then match to be either a single clid or dnis value or combined clid/dnis or nas/port

eg "1.2.3.4/tty0" or "214-300-123/001800123456"

Although I wrote a lot rdbms sync... I dont think this bit was mine!!!

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