[RADIATOR] Radiator monitor port

2013-01-03 Thread eliran shlomo
Hi, I'm trying to monitor our radiator server with cacti.
i saw that in the configuration that monitor already exist
Monitor
Username *
Password *
Port  %{GlobalVar:monitor_port}
/Monitor

i want to test it with snmpwalk, on which snmp the monitor works? can
someone give me an example for snmpwalk command ?

Best regards,
Eliran
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Re: [RADIATOR] Radiator monitor port

2013-01-03 Thread Heikki Vatiainen
On 01/03/2013 01:43 PM, eliran shlomo wrote:
 Hi, I'm trying to monitor our radiator server with cacti.
 i saw that in the configuration that monitor already exist
 Monitor

Hello Eliran,

you need to have SNMPAgent instead of Monitor. Monitor is a
different thing and it is used by tools such as Radar.

See goodies/snmp.cfg for SNMP agent configuration examples.

On this Ubuntu 12.04 system I need to specify -m +ALL for snmpwalk to
tell it to load all MIB files (some of them give warnings, though). The
complete command I used was (SNMP agent uses port 1161):

% snmpwalk -m +ALL -v 1 -c public 127.0.0.1:1161

Thanks,
Heikki

 Username *
 Password *
 Port  %{GlobalVar:monitor_port}
 /Monitor
 
 i want to test it with snmpwalk, on which snmp the monitor works? can
 someone give me an example for snmpwalk command ?
 
 Best regards,
 
 Eliran
 
 
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Re: [RADIATOR] Radiator monitor port

2013-01-03 Thread eliran shlomo
Found that after the mail sent

i use this configuration

SNMPAgent
ROCommunity RaD1us
Port %{GlobalVar:snmp_port}
/SNMPAgent

and in the init.d script i add snmp_port=9071



2013/1/3 Heikki Vatiainen h...@open.com.au

 On 01/03/2013 01:43 PM, eliran shlomo wrote:
  Hi, I'm trying to monitor our radiator server with cacti.
  i saw that in the configuration that monitor already exist
  Monitor

 Hello Eliran,

 you need to have SNMPAgent instead of Monitor. Monitor is a
 different thing and it is used by tools such as Radar.

 See goodies/snmp.cfg for SNMP agent configuration examples.

 On this Ubuntu 12.04 system I need to specify -m +ALL for snmpwalk to
 tell it to load all MIB files (some of them give warnings, though). The
 complete command I used was (SNMP agent uses port 1161):

 % snmpwalk -m +ALL -v 1 -c public 127.0.0.1:1161

 Thanks,
 Heikki

  Username *
  Password *
  Port  %{GlobalVar:monitor_port}
  /Monitor
 
  i want to test it with snmpwalk, on which snmp the monitor works? can
  someone give me an example for snmpwalk command ?
 
  Best regards,
 
  Eliran
 
 
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 Platypus, Freeside, TACACS+, PAM, external, Active Directory, EAP, TLS,
 TTLS, PEAP, TNC, WiMAX, RSA, Vasco, Yubikey, MOTP, HOTP, TOTP,
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Re: [RADIATOR] Radiator monitor port

2013-01-03 Thread A . L . M . Buxey
Hi,

i use this configuration
 
SNMPAgent
ROCommunity RaD1us
Port %{GlobalVar:snmp_port}
/SNMPAgent
 
and in the init.d script i add snmp_port=9071

you arent clear if this now works for you...

what does simply adding

Port 9071 

into the SNMPAgent section give you?

have you installed the required SNMP_Session PERL module?

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Re: [RADIATOR] Radiator monitor port

2013-01-03 Thread eliran shlomo
2013/1/3 a.l.m.bu...@lboro.ac.uk

 Hi,

 i use this configuration
 
 SNMPAgent
 ROCommunity RaD1us
 Port %{GlobalVar:snmp_port}
 /SNMPAgent
 
 and in the init.d script i add snmp_port=9071

 you arent clear if this now works for you...

 what does simply adding

 Port 9071

 into the SNMPAgent section give you?

 have you installed the required SNMP_Session PERL module?

 alan


Hi,
With this configuration it's working perfect.
we are running multiple radiator server on each physical server so i had to
add it as a Global Var in addition to make it work.
now I'm trying to find out how to monitor multiple radiator server on one
device in cacti.

Eliran
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(RADIATOR) radiator monitor

2002-04-25 Thread Riza Kamalie



Hi 
guys,

I was wondering what 
kind of UNIX based network monitoring/alerting tools
are used to 
monitorradius? i know radar is one, any other 
suggestions

Regards


Riza Kamalie
Systems 
Administrator
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Re: (RADIATOR) radiator monitor

2002-04-25 Thread Hugh Irvine


Hello Riza -

You can use MRTG and enable the SNMPAgent clause in Radiator, and you can 
also send periodic Status-Server radius requests. Some of our users also send 
periodic authentication requests with radpwtst to verify Radiator operation.

I might also add that Radar is an excellent tool that was designed by us to 
address the sorts of requirements that you allude to and that we had not seen 
anywhere else.

regards

Hugh


On Thu, 25 Apr 2002 17:36, Riza Kamalie wrote:
 Hi guys,

 I was wondering what kind of UNIX based network monitoring/alerting tools
 are used to monitor radius? i know radar is one, any other suggestions

 Regards


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RE: (RADIATOR) radiator monitor

2002-04-25 Thread Tony Bunce









Hello,



 If
the only thing you want to do is check to see if radiator is working, then you
can use netsaint. We use netsaint to
monitor most of our network so adding a radius check was easy. Setting it up to just check radius may be a little
overkill but it works great for us. This
does not however provide any features that Radar does, it just check to see that it is authenticating usernames.





Thanks,

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Systems Administration

GO Concepts, Inc. / www.go-concepts.com

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What about those you
know, are they on the GO?

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-Original Message-
From: Riza Kamalie
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Thursday, April 25, 2002
3:36 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: (RADIATOR) radiator
monitor





Hi guys,











I was wondering what kind of UNIX
based network monitoring/alerting tools





are used to monitorradius? i
know radar is one, any other suggestions











Regards

















Riza Kamalie





Systems Administrator





Engineering
Worldonline







A Division of Tiscali (Pty)
Ltd
+27 (21) 940 9702







+27(0) 82 992 2027





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RE: (RADIATOR) radiator monitor

2002-04-25 Thread Massey, Craig



The 
only thing I'd add to this is that Netsaint is no longer being developed under 
that name. Due to copyright issues with the name Netsaint, it's now continuing 
life as "Nagios", www.nagios.org, with some 
very cool object template based configs which make life a lot 
simpler.

I 
agree, excellent product, massive overkill to just track radiator, but probably 
worth having on your network just in case you need it for anything 
else.

-Original Message-From: Tony Bunce 
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Friday, April 26, 2002 5:10 
AMTo: Riza KamalieCc: 
[EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: RE: (RADIATOR) radiator 
monitor

Hello,

 
If the only thing you want to do is check to see if radiator is working, 
then you can use netsaint. We use netsaint 
to monitor most of our network so adding a radius check was easy. Setting it up to just check radius may 
be a little overkill but it works great for us. This does not however provide any 
features that Radar does, it just check to see that it 
is authenticating usernames.


Thanks,
Tony 
B, CCNA, Network+
Systems 
Administration
GO 
Concepts, Inc. / www.go-concepts.com
Are 
you on the GO yet?
What 
about those you know, are they on the GO?
513.934.2800
1.888.ON.GO.YET

-Original 
Message-From: Riza Kamalie 
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, April 25, 2002 3:36 
AMTo: 
[EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: 
(RADIATOR) radiator monitor


Hi 
guys,



I was wondering what kind of UNIX 
based network monitoring/alerting tools

are used to monitorradius? i 
know radar is one, any other suggestions



Regards





Riza 
Kamalie

Systems 
Administrator

EngineeringWorldonline


A Division of 
Tiscali (Pty) Ltd+27 (21) 
940 9702

+27(0) 82 992 
2027

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