has the list died?  haven't seen a peep out of it since I originally posted this.
Art
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of R. Arthur Gentry
Sent: Friday, July 12, 2002 16:40
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Subject: [VOP RADIUS] conflict of logs between proxy and base Radius server

we're seeing a similar problem, but not just STOPs, we're lossing alot more.
I'm running a dual VOPRadius system (primary & a proxy) and unless I activate SNMP queries, VOPRadius will only show about 1/3 of the users that are actually logged in at any given time.  We're only running 3 MAX4000's with a total of 96 lines, with a 100meg network, so congestion should not be an issue.
Art Gentry
epsi.net
 
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of David Payer
Sent: Friday, July 12, 2002 15:30
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Subject: [VOP RADIUS] conflict of logs between proxy and base Radius server

I am running VOPRadius that proxies to a Worldgroup Radius server.
 
I have an asp page that looks at the users online (see sample in enclosed document and live at http://conference-room.com:8000/vopusers.asp ) on that box and I also review the logs on the Worldgroup Server (I know, ancient history but it works!).
 
I find that on many occasions, the VOP Radius does not acknowledge the stop and the Worldgroup Radius does.
 
I have a Word Doc attached that shows the two servers's report at the same time. Some accouts appear to have been on line for many many hours, but they are not. Further, it shows several ports being used by multiple users simultaneously.
 
Where should I look to begin to address this?
 
David Payer

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