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AAA Session MIB
After surfing around a little i found this feature on CCO which seems quite interesting. I
did some tests regarding user disconnection and user polling and it seems to work fine.

What worries me is that it's supported only on AS5x00s.

Are there any plans for support on 3640s & 7200s? Is there any "internal" aaa relationship
with the POD feature?


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RE: AAA Session MIB [ In reply to ]
>After surfing around a little i found this feature on CCO which seems
>quite interesting. I
>did some tests regarding user disconnection and user polling and it
>seems to work fine.
>
>What worries me is that it's supported only on AS5x00s.
>
>Are there any plans for support on 3640s & 7200s? Is there any
>"internal" aaa relationship
>with the POD feature?

we have a 3640 with 12.2... can can successfully "aaa session-mib disconnect"
from the global config, but in doing an snmp walk from our server(using PHP) I
get the whole wack of standard snmp OID/value pairs, but I don't see anything
referencing these features.

then again, we are working with DSL users over VLANs, and not async callers.

Would love to be able to determine which virtual-access interface the users are
on and read bandwidth usage or disconnect via snmp though.

Dave
Re: AAA Session MIB [ In reply to ]
The last number of the oid represents the session-id attribute converted from hex to dec.

We use 1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.150.1.1.3.1.5.xxx in order to disconnect users.

Dave [Hawk-Systems] wrote:

>>After surfing around a little i found this feature on CCO which seems
>>quite interesting. I
>>did some tests regarding user disconnection and user polling and it
>>seems to work fine.
>>
>>What worries me is that it's supported only on AS5x00s.
>>
>>Are there any plans for support on 3640s & 7200s? Is there any
>>"internal" aaa relationship
>>with the POD feature?
>
>
> we have a 3640 with 12.2... can can successfully "aaa session-mib disconnect"
> from the global config, but in doing an snmp walk from our server(using PHP) I
> get the whole wack of standard snmp OID/value pairs, but I don't see anything
> referencing these features.
>
> then again, we are working with DSL users over VLANs, and not async callers.
>
> Would love to be able to determine which virtual-access interface the users are
> on and read bandwidth usage or disconnect via snmp though.
>
> Dave
>
>
>

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Chatzithomaoglou Anastasios
Network Design & Development Department
FORTHnet S.A.
<achatz@forthnet.gr>
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