(RADIATOR) Re: Questions on zero duration sessions (Acct-Session-Time = 0)

Elias elias at tmnet.com.my
Thu Jan 12 20:05:51 CST 2006


Hi all,

Sorry if this is a double post since I did not get a reply from the first one ....

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Elias 
  To: radiator at open.com.au 
  Sent: Monday, January 09, 2006 11:56 AM
  Subject: Questions on zero duration sessions (Acct-Session-Time = 0)


  Hi,

  Does anyone have any experience with zero duration accounting records? I've tried looking through the list and did find one similar question there but there was really no answer to it other than it could be a possible bug on the NAS. Feedback from Juniper is that this is normal and that the ERX will send an accounting Stop with zero duration whenever there is an authentication problem. 

  Secondly, what is the best way to detect RADIUS authentication timeouts? We have Radar running but that does not show any problems. Is there anyway we can turn on logging to log information whenever a timeout/re-try occurs? Also, is there a way for us to monitor the incoming authentication traffic and also the authentication queue in the server (if there's any)?



  Regards,
   
  Elias Ahmed Kamal
  System & Network Management
  ISP Technical Operations, TM Net Sdn Bhd
  5th Floor, Telekom Brickfields, Jln Tun Sambathan
  50170 Kuala Lumpur
  Fax     : +603 2272 5291
  Email  : elias at tmnet.com.my


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