Try this set OID .iso.3.6.1.4.1.529.9.6.1.0 to the integer value 2 like "snmpset $ip $WRITE_COMMUNITY .iso.3.6.1.4.1.529.9.6.1.0 i 2" Bye ... >-----Original Message----- >From: Jyrki Kainulainen [mailto:jyrki.kainulainen at datatie.fi] >Sent: Monday, September 25, 2000 3:27 PM >To: hos at de.uu.net >Cc: ascend-users at bungi.com >Subject: RE: (ASCEND) TNT refresh -a via SNMP? > > >At 19:46 24.9.2000 +0200, you wrote: >>1. Yes It is. Set the OID .1.3.6.1.4.1.529.13.3.1.12.1 to the >value 2 like >>snmpset $ip $WRITE_COMMUNITY .1.3.6.1.4.1.529.13.3.1.12.1 i 2 >> >>2. setting the above OID to 2 resets the state of the RadiusServers. >>So that the first configured Radius will be used first. >> >> >1. Is it possible to execute the "refresh -a" command on MAX >TNT via SNMP? >> > >> >2. I think I've seen that there is possibility to send "Current RADIUS >> >server update" via SNMP, but I'm not sure. Is there? What I >mean is, when >> >TNT has changed its state so that it's using my secondary radius and I >> >would like to change it back to primary one. > >Thank's. I tried that OID and it worked for that second case but not the >first one. The Radius server state is changed but no radius >authentication >requests are sent, so refreshing isn't working. > >I guess radAuthCurrentServerFlag (12) and >radAcctCurrentServerFlag (7) are >similar, so setting 12.1 and 7.1 to 2 will reset both auth and >acct to the >first configured host. > >When I change or add new nailed connection to Radius, I need to do that >refresh -command on TNT. I don't want to telnet to TNT and give that >command if it could be done easier. > >Where I can find details about those OIDs and values to set? Only doc I >have is that APX 8000 /MAX TNT Administration Guide, and there >are not much >details. Only those snmp trees... > >With Best Regards, >Jyrki Kainulainen. > > ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request at bungi.com To get FAQ'd: <http://www.nealis.net/ascend/faq>