On Wed, Feb 23, 2000 at 12:17:44PM -0600, David Lloyd wrote:
> On Wed, 23 Feb 2000, Mike McCauley wrote:
>
> > Hi David,
> >
> > Radiator only ever contacts the NAS when it has to: when a user logs in, and
> > the session database thinks they are at their sim-use limit already. That means
> > that Radiator only checks the NAS occasionally.
> >
> > At DEBUG (level 4), Radiator prints a message when it checks the NAS:
> > "Checking if user is still online: ....."
> > If it turns out that Radiator conludes the user was not really online when in
> > fact the session database said they were, it prints out another message at
> > NOTICE (level 3):
> > "Session for $name at $nas_id:$nas_port has gone away"
>
> Does it do anything if the SNMP query failed?
>
Yeah, you get an error (at level 4). Basically just the error from snmpget -
ie wrong community, can't lookup that particular port (eg ISDN on Cisco).
The user is allowed to continue past the simuse limitation if there's an error.
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