Re: [Emerald] Monitoring Terminal Server Ports

iml@interconnect.net
Sun, 18 Apr 1999 01:13:56 -0500

Ascend's support finger as well, however, there is an OID for modems
in use and using mrtg to graph that works excellent.

On Sun, 18 Apr 1999 06:48:08 +0900, you wrote:

>That's my next project :^)
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Dale E. Reed Jr. [mailto:daler@iea-software.com]
>Sent: Sunday, April 18, 1999 6:36 AM
>To: emerald@iea-software.com
>Subject: Re: [Emerald] Monitoring Terminal Server Ports
>
>
>"Kenneth D. Lenox" wrote:
>>=20
>> I agree that SNMP is better, but most of the scripts in the contrib
>> directory our made for UNIX. I spent many hours, and other MRTG users =
have
>> also, trying to get the scripts to work with NT. Since NT doesn't have
>some
>> of the built in networking features that UNIX does, it is very =
difficult
>to
>> find the correct files to make the scripts work. Mainly grep, egrep,
>finger,
>> snmpwalk and such.
>
>As a side note, RadiusNT 2.5 is also SNMP capable, and you can use
>MRTG to graph things like:
>
>Number of Auth/Acct requests
>Number of Bas Auth Reqs
>Number of Dup Acct Requests
>and many more.
>
>I use to do three graphs:
>
>1) Total Authentication Requests on line 1, Total Accounting Requests on
>line 2=20
>2) Good Authentication Requests on line 1, Bad Authentication Requests
>on line 2=20
>3) Good Accounting Requests on line 1, Duplicate Accounting Requests on
>line 2=20