RADIUS
Overview
A service check for RADIUS (Remote Authentication Dial-In User Service) involves monitoring the functionality and availability of RADIUS servers in a network. RADIUS is a networking protocol used for centralized user authentication, authorization, and accounting, particularly in environments with remote access services like Virtual Private Networks (VPNs), Wi-Fi networks, or dial-up connections.

Prerequisites for RADIUS Integration with Motadata ObserveOps
Ensure that the RADIUS port (default: 1812) is open for the Motadata ObserveOps server.
Provide the necessary credentials, including the username, secret key, and password, for Motadata ObserveOps to connect to the RADIUS server.
By fulfilling this prerequisite, you can integrate RADIUS with Motadata ObserveOps and ensure effective monitoring and management of your RADIUS server.
List of Supported KPIs
| Name | Description | Type |
|---|---|---|
| status | Represents the status of the radius | String |
| service.check.status | Represents the status of the service check | String |
| service.check.latency.ms | Latency in milliseconds for service check | Count |
| radius.latency.ms | Latency in milliseconds for radius | Count |