Our network hardware is using radius for authentication (802.1x and management 
CLI). They monitor for dead radius servers by sending an authentication for a 
non-existent username and watching for the reject. If a reject never comes, 
then it assumes the server is dead and stops using it for a configured amount 
of time.

We use the SNMPAgent for monitoring and this is seriously skewing results. 
Because of this, right now 85% of all authentication is rejected, which is 
extremely high. Is it possible to still reject the authentication request 
because it is a nonexistent username, but not include these rejects in the snmp 
statistics? Something like: if username x; then reject, don't log, don't add to 
statistics.

-Christopher

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