(RADIATOR) Sim-Use checks with Redback SE400/800
Hugh Irvine
hugh at open.com.au
Tue Jun 28 06:35:42 CDT 2005
Hello Carsten -
Different types of Redback equipment have different software versions
with different information available in them.
Apparently the "Redback" NasType does not work with all versions of
Redback equipment (:().
Another customer has been trying to deal with the same problem and I
can send you the code they have contributed if you wish.
And in answer to your question about simultaneous use, Radiator
already does simultaneous use checking over multiple NAS devices.
regards
Hugh
On 28 Jun 2005, at 07:06, Senkfeil, Carsten wrote:
> Hello,
>
> we are facing a problem with verifying if a user is logged into a
> redback
> SE400/800 system using snmp.
> Currently we are relying on the session-database, but we would like
> to check
> on the redback too.
>
> Using redback as a nastype in the clientlist, radiator tries to
> check the
> status of the user on the redback, but this produces the following
> error:
>
> Tue Jun 28 12:31:39 2005: DEBUG: Checking if user is still online:
> Redback,
> username at realm, 80.86.164.14, 1114112, FF10FFFF58939776-42C126
> 58 83.133.144.143
> Tue Jun 28 12:31:39 2005: DEBUG: Running command `/usr/bin/snmpget -c
> "community" 80.86.164.14 .iso.org.dod.internet.private.enterprises.
> 2352.2
> .
> 10.1.1.1.1.2.25.70.70.49.48.70.70.70.70.53.56.57.51.57.55.55.54.45.52.
> 50.67
> .49.50.54.53.56 2>&1`
> Tue Jun 28 12:31:39 2005: DEBUG: Result =
> SNMPv2-SMI::enterprises.
> 2352.2.10.1.1.1.1.2.25.70.70.49.48.70.70.70.70.53.56
> .57.51.57.55.55.54.45.52.50.
> 67.49.50.54.53.56 = No Such Object available on this agent at this OID
>
> Is there a way to get this working?
>
> And is there a way to tell radiator to check for sim-use on more
> than one
> NAS?
>
> kind regards,
> Carsten Senkfeil
> Lambdanet IT
>
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