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