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
>
>
> Riza Kamalie
> Systems Administrator
> Engineering
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