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2  .so config.so  .so config.so
3  .TH raduse 1 "\*(DA" "FSF"  .TH raduse 1 "\*(DA" "FSF"
4  .SH NAME  .SH NAME
5  raduse - monitor the usage of dialup lines.  raduse
6  .SH SYNOPSIS  .SH WARNING
7  \fBraduse\fR  This progam has been removed from GNU Radius package.
 [\fB-b\fR]  
 [\fB-d\fR count]  
 [\fB-D\fR]  
 [\fB-I\fR]  
 [\fB-i\fR|\fB-n\fR]  
 [\fB-s\fR delay]  
 [\fB-w\fR]  
 [NAS ...]  
 .PP  
 \fBraduse -l\fR  
 .PP  
 \fBraduse -h\fR  
 .SH DESCRIPTION  
 \fBRaduse\fR monitors the activity of dialup lines.  
 .PP  
 When used without arguments, it displays statistics about every dialup  
 line served by \fBRadius\fR server. Otherwise, each argument is  
 expected to be the name of the network access server for which the  
 information is to be displayed.  
 .PP  
 At the top of output the summary information is displayed. It consists  
 of two lines. First line shows the statistic collection uptime and  
 current date/time. Second line shows total number of lines, number of  
 active lines, number of idle (inactive) lines and load percentage.  
 .PP  
 The dialup statistics is displayed in the area below. For each dialup  
 line three lines of data are shown.  
 .PP  
 First line shows the network access server name, port number on that  
 server, number of logins registered on this line, status of the line,  
 amount of time the line keeps the current status, and date and time  
 where the line has switched to the current status.  
 .PP  
 If the line is currently active, the status field displays login  
 name of the user logged in on this line. If the line is inactive, the  
 word \fB[Idle]\fR is displayed.  
 .PP  
 Second and third lines display active and idle usage summary. They show  
 following data: total time the line is in the given state, maximum  
 amount of time in this state, and starting date and time when maximum  
 duration was perceived.  
   
 .SH OPTIONS  
 .IP "-b, --brief"  
 Start up in brief mode. In this mode only first line of information for  
 each dialup line is displayed.  
 .IP "-d, --display COUNT"  
 Show only count displays, then exit. A display is considered to be one  
 update of the screen.  
 .IP "-D, --dump"  
 Dump the statistics database to the standard output and then  
 exit. This is for debugging purposes only.  
 .IP "-I, --no-idle-lines"  
 Do not display idle lines. By default \fBraduse\fR displays all dialup  
 lines.  
 .IP "-i, --interactive"  
 Use interactive mode. In this mode any input is immediately read for  
 processing. See the \fBCOMMANDS\fR section for the description of  
 commands usable in interactive mode. After processing each command the  
 screen is updated immediately, no matter was the command understood or  
 not. This mode is the default when the standard output is an  
 intelligent terminal.  
 .IP "-n, --no-interactive"  
 Use non-interactive mode.  
 .IP "-s, --delay NUM"  
 Specify delay in seconds between screen updates.  
 .IP "-w, --widen"  
 Widen the time display fields to show the seconds.  
 .IP "-L, --license"  
 Display GNU General Public License and exit.  
 .IP "-l, --list-nas"  
 List the names and IP numbers of network access servers and then exit.  
 .IP "-h, --help"  
 Display short usage summary.  
   
 .SH COMMANDS  
 When in interactive mode, \fBraduse\fR reads commands from the  
 terminal and acts upon them accordingly. Each command is either a  
 single letter or a combination control+letter. The command is  
 reacted upon immediately, unless it needs some additional information,  
 in which case the user will be prompted to enter such  
 information. While entering this information, erase and kill keys, as  
 set up by stty command, are recognized and a newline terminates the  
 input.  
 .PP  
 The following commands are understood (C-L means control-L):  
 .PP  
 .IP newline  
 Refresh the screen immediately  
 .IP space  
 Refresh the screen immediately  
 .IP C-L  
 Clear and redraw the display.  
 .IP ^  
 (Caret) go to the first page.  
 .IP b  
 Toggle brief display mode.  
 .IP C-b  
 Move one page backwards.  
 .IP C-f  
 Move one page forwards.  
 .IP i  
 Toggle idle line display on or off.  
 .IP j  
 Move one line forwards.  
 .IP k  
 Move one line backwards.  
 .IP G  
 Move to the last page.  
 .IP $  
 Move to the last page.  
 .IP q  
 Quit the program  
 .IP s  
 Change the number of seconds to delay between screen updates. Prompts  
 user to input the number desired.  
 .IP t  
 Display information about given Network Access Servers. Prompts user  
 to input the NAS names. The names should be separated by  
 whitespace. The word \fBall\fR returns to display of all NAS lines.  
   
 .SH FILES  
 .IP \*(RD/naslist  
 The list of network access servers  
   
 .IP \*(RL/radacct/radstat  
 Radius statistics.  
   
 .SH BUGS  
 The information in this manpage may be obsolete or incomplete. Please  
 refer to texinfo documentation for full information about GNU Radius  
 tools.  
8    
9    .De program_name
10  .SH AUTHORS  .SH AUTHORS
11  \*(AU  \*(AU
12    
 .SH SEE ALSO  
 radiusd(8rad), radwho(1rad), radgrep(1rad), naslist(5rad)  
   

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