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Displaying RADIUS Client Statistics

 

RADIUS client statistics provide information about the number of authentication and accounting requests by client.

To display statistics for RADIUS clients using the Web GUI:

  1. Select RADIUS Configuration > Statistics > RADIUS Clients.

    The RADIUS Client Statistics page (Figure 261) appears.

    Figure 261: RADIUS Client Statistics Page—Summary
    RADIUS
Client Statistics Page—Summary
  2. Select the server entry for which you want to view statistics for RADIUS clients from the Server list.

  3. Use the View list to display the type of statistics you want to display.

    • Summary (Figure 261)—Displays the number of authentication requests, Access-Accepts, and Accept-Reject messages and the total number of accounting requests, starts, and stops for each RADIUS client.

    • Authentication Request Diagnostics (Figure 262)—Displays the number of duplicate messages, challenges, messages containing invalid authentication information, bad authentication requests, bad types, and dropped requests for each RADIUS client.

      Figure 262: RADIUS Client Statistics Page—Authentication Request Diagnostics
      RADIUS
Client Statistics Page—Authentication Request Diagnostics
    • Accounting Request Diagnostics (Figure 263)—Displays the number of duplicate messages, messages with invalid secrets, malformed messages, messages with incorrect types, ignored messages, and dropped requests for each RADIUS client.

      Figure 263: RADIUS Client Statistics Page—Accounting Request Diagnostics
      RADIUS
Client Statistics Page—Accounting Request Diagnostics
    • Accounting Request Types (Figure 264)—Displays the number of accounting start messages, accounting stop messages, interim messages, Accounting-On messages, Accounting-Off messages, and acknowledgement messages sent for each RADIUS client.

      Figure 264: RADIUS Client Statistics Page—Accounting Request Types
      RADIUS
Client Statistics Page—Accounting Request Types
  4. Optionally, select the Auto Refresh (seconds) check box and select a time period for refreshing the display from the drop-down list. Default value is 5 seconds.

    By default, the auto-refresh feature is disabled.

    You can click the Refresh button to refresh the display.