Re: (RADIATOR) Lost entries in RADONLINE table via SQL

2001-01-30 Thread Hugh Irvine
Hello Chris - On Tuesday 30 January 2001 06:38, Chris Given wrote: > You can use SNMP, or when you get too big for that to work I would suggest > having your NOC delete from the RADONLINE table all entries for that NAS IP > Address when you reboot a card. > If your NAS sends an Accounting-On me

RE: (RADIATOR) Lost entries in RADONLINE table via SQL

2001-01-29 Thread Chris Given
AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: (RADIATOR) Lost entries in RADONLINE table via SQL *This message was transferred with a trial version of CommuniGate(tm) Pro* Hi, I got a little problem. Recently I had to reboot one of my Hiper DSP cards (3com chassis), but I couldn't hangup all the users

Re: (RADIATOR) Lost entries in RADONLINE table via SQL

2001-01-29 Thread Hugh Irvine
Hello Sergio - On Tuesday 30 January 2001 05:19, Sergio Gonzalez wrote: > *This message was transferred with a trial version of CommuniGate(tm) Pro* > Hi, > > I got a little problem. Recently I had to reboot one of my Hiper DSP cards > (3com chassis), but I couldn't hangup all the users that wer

(RADIATOR) Lost entries in RADONLINE table via SQL

2001-01-29 Thread Sergio Gonzalez
*This message was transferred with a trial version of CommuniGate(tm) Pro* Hi, I got a little problem. Recently I had to reboot one of my Hiper DSP cards (3com chassis), but I couldn't hangup all the users that were online on that PRI. I (saddly) had to hard reset the DSP. The problem is that s