Like I said:
# snmpwalk -c community -Of nas.domain.tld ciscoAAASessionMIB
.iso.org.dod.internet.private.enterprises.cisco.ciscoMgmt.ciscoAAASessionMIB
= No Such Object available on this agent at this OID
Not all Cisco equipment responds to the same OID's.
I seem to remember looking through the I
On Wed, Oct 13, 2004 at 02:42:11PM -0600, Guy Fraser wrote:
> It depends on the type of NAS you are using.
>
> On some Cisco Access Servers you can use SNMP to administratively disable
> the line the user is on then administratively enable the line to allow new
> connections on it.
>
> Even betwe
It depends on the type of NAS you are using.
On some Cisco Access Servers you can use SNMP to administratively disable
the line the user is on then administratively enable the line to allow new
connections on it.
Even between different classes of Cisco products, the SNMP OID codes may
be different.
Hello,
RouterOS will have such a feature that you can kick user from radius
server off while he is online.
Edgars
Nurul Faizal Bin M.Shukeri wrote:
Hi again,
How am I going to kill online users other than radkill, may be
ucd-snmp. Anyone can help me..
**Nurul Faizal Bin M.Shukeri**
Pusat
Hi again,
How am I going to kill online users other than radkill, may
be ucd-snmp. Anyone can help me..
Nurul Faizal Bin M.Shukeri
Pusat Komputer,
Universiti Sains Malaysia.
5 matches
Mail list logo