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Powershell radius test
Powershell radius test







powershell radius test

Choose and download the appropriate package for your platform and requirements. Save the file in a work directory.

  • For Radiator evaluation, go to  and choose Radiator Evaluation and log in with your user name and password.
  • Wait for a user name and password to be sent to you by email.
  • First, if you have not already done so, apply for a Radiator evaluation.
  • You will need to have a basic understanding of RADIUS and your system’s authentication and accounting requirements in order to configure Radiator. $objRadius.The productRadiator installation is easy, but you will need to be prepared to spend some time configuring Radiator to suit your needs. $objRadius = new-object -comobject ActiveXperts.Radius

    powershell radius test

    Please make sure that PowerShell and WMI are both installed on the monitered system. $res = "UNCERTAIN: Invalid number of parameters - Usage. If ( ($strHost -eq "" ) -or ( $strUser -eq "" ) -or ( $strPassword -eq "" ) -or ( $strSecret -eq "" ) ) # 3) strPassword - Password of the RADIUS user # 1) strHost - Host name or IP address of the RADIUS server # For more information about ActiveXperts Network Component, see: # ActiveXperts Network Component is automatically licensed when ActiveXperts # This function uses the ActiveXperts Network Component, an ActiveXperts product. # Check a RADIUS server for accessibility # For more information about ActiveXperts Network Monitor, visit the ActiveXperts # ActiveXperts Network Monitor PowerShell script, (c) ActiveXperts Software B.V. You can now make changes to the PowerShell script. To customize the above monitoring check, click on the 'Edit button' next to the 'Script File' selection box. You can also load a working sample first by clicking on the 'Click here to load a sample' link. In the 'Script Parameters'group box enter the required parameters.In the 'Script File' selection box, select 'RADIUS.ps1'.The 'PowerShell Check' dialog box appears On the 'Monitor menu', open 'New Monitoring Check (Script)' and choose 'New PowerShell Check'.To add a new PowerShell-based RADIUS monitoring check, do the following: Out-of-the-box, each PowerShell script monitors the same items as the built-in check.

    powershell radius test

    Most of the built-in checks have a PowerShell equivalent, implemented as a PowerShell (.ps1) script file. To monitor other items, or to combine monitoring items, you can make use of custom PowerShell checks. Radius.ps1 - ActiveXperts Network Monitor PowerShell checkĪctiveXperts Network Monitor ships with a powerful set of pre-defined checks.Įach individual check has a static number of configuration items.









    Powershell radius test