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UnknownTypes
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RADIUS Accounting

This window shows managed objects used for managing RADIUS accounting clients, and the current
statistics associated with them. It has one row for each RADIUS authentication server that the client
shares a secret with. To view the RADIUS Accounting, click Monitoring > Port Access Control >
RADIUS Accounting.
The user may also select the desired time interval to update the statistics, between 1s and 60s, where
"s" stands for seconds. The default value is one second. To clear the current statistics shown, click the
Clear button in the top left hand corner.
The following fields can be viewed:
Parameter
ServerIndex
InvalidServerAddr
Identifier
ServerAddress
ServerPortNumber
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The number of RADIUS Access-Request packets destined for this server that have
not yet timed out or received a response. This variable is incremented when an
Access-Request is sent and decremented due to receipt of an Access-Accept,
Access-Reject or Access-Challenge, a timeout or retransmission.
The number of authentication timeouts to this server. After a timeout the client may
retry to the same server, send to a different server, or give up. A retry to the same
server is counted as a retransmit as well as a timeout. A send to a different server is
counted as a Request as well as a timeout.
The number of RADIUS packets of unknown type which were received from this
server on the authentication port
The number of RADIUS packets of which were received from this server on the
authentication port and dropped for some other reason.
Figure 12- 17. RADIUS Accounting window
Description
The identification number assigned to each RADIUS Accounting server that the client
shares a secret with.
The number of RADIUS Accounting-Response packets received from unknown
addresses.
The NAS-Identifier of the RADIUS accounting client. (This is not necessarily the same
as sysName in MIB II.)
The (conceptual) table listing the RADIUS accounting servers with which the client
shares a secret.
The UDP port the client is using to send requests to this server.
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