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>On Thu, 26 Sep 1996, Alex wrote:
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>> How would you want that represented to you? Whats this going to look like
>> in an ideal world?
>>
>> alex
>
>I want to see all of the stuff that is sent in radius stop packets
>included. Things like the the session ID to match the info up with
>radacct packets; cumulative traffic in/out; cumulative seconds (pmconsole
>can't give it with that precision); the static/dynamic IP assigned; and so
>forth.
>
>I'm afraid I don't have a strong handle on the limits of SNMP ( I stopped
>exploring it as soon as I figured out the portmaster's SNMP could not
>provide this kind of info). But I would think there could be an
>somewhere.ports.number
>somewhere.ports.info.#.username
> .sessionid
> .time
> .octetsin
> .octetsout
> .user-service
> .protocol
> .speed
> .errorsin
> .errorsout
> .portname
>
>Basically, each serial interface has certain information that the
>portmaster already knows about it: physical characteristics,
>configuration, statistics, state (including current connection). All of
>this information should be presented with SNMP. A new COMOS version
>should automatically have a new MIB that includes everything that has been
>added. (Yes, its a pain for the sysadmins, but I think it would be worth
>it.)
>
>Really, *anything* that the portmaster knows should be made available via
>SNMP, though that's probably asking a bit much ;-).
>
>
>> At 09:51 AM 9/26/96 -0700, you wrote:
>> >
>> >User name would be a HUGE +. If I could get who's logged in via
>> >SNMP from all my portmasters I'd be very happy.
>> >
>> >> We need at least ability to get interface status (user on, user off,
>> >> logging in), fixed bugs with interface speeds. SNMP traps would be agood
>> >> thing too, but better concentrate on interface statistics.
>> >>
>> >> tia, Paul
>> >>
>> >
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>> >ryan@pcslink.com Fax (602)265-9357 Internet Services
>> >
>> >The world needs more bitter, twisted souls. It would be a much better place.
>>
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>> >
>> Alex Henthorn Livingston Enterprises
>> Senior Technical Product Manager 6920 Koll Center Parkway #220
>> Product Marketing Engineer Pleasanton, CA 94566
>> alex@livingston.com Voice 510-485-6787 Fax 510-244-1903
>>
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>Steven P. Crain scrain@shore.net http://www.shore.net/~scrain
>Shore.Net Unix Development and Administration
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