Hello Mishary -

If you will send us all the relevant information, we will be happy to add the corresponding Nas-Type to the distribution.

And this goes for anyone out there who has developed Nas-Type code - if you are happy to contribute the code to us, we will be happy to add the Nas-Types to the distribution.

regards

Hugh


On Sunday, October 27, 2002, at 10:32 PM, Mishary Al-Faris wrote:

Hello,

We have a DSL Broadband RAS, from Alcatel, and we have it's OIDs to query the online users using SNMP, is there a way to include these in radiator somehow to be able to configure it as a <client>? or is there a newer list of NasTypes that can handle our device?

I saw the Ping method, and we might use it as a last resort, but thought to ask for a better way before we go ahead.

Thanks in advance for any help :)

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