Radius Plugin ############# This plugin dissects Radius (unencrypted) traffic information and saves it in dump files as well export the information via NetFlow/IPFIX using the following information elements. .. code:: bash %RADIUS_REQ_MSG_TYPE RADIUS Request Msg Type %RADIUS_RSP_MSG_TYPE RADIUS Response Msg Type %RADIUS_USER_NAME RADIUS User Name (Access Only) %RADIUS_CALLING_STATION_ID RADIUS Calling Station Id %RADIUS_CALLED_STATION_ID RADIUS Called Station Id %RADIUS_NAS_IP_ADDR RADIUS NAS IP Address %RADIUS_NAS_IDENTIFIER RADIUS NAS Identifier %RADIUS_USER_IMSI RADIUS User IMSI (Extension) %RADIUS_USER_IMEI RADIUS User MSISDN (Extension) %RADIUS_FRAMED_IP_ADDR RADIUS Framed IP %RADIUS_ACCT_SESSION_ID RADIUS Accounting Session Name %RADIUS_ACCT_STATUS_TYPE RADIUS Accounting Status Type %RADIUS_ACCT_IN_OCTETS RADIUS Accounting Input Octets %RADIUS_ACCT_OUT_OCTETS RADIUS Accounting Output Octets %RADIUS_ACCT_IN_PKTS RADIUS Accounting Input Packets %RADIUS_ACCT_OUT_PKTS RADIUS Accounting Output Packets The plugin supports the following command line options that are used to specify where the (optional) log file is saved. As previously described for -P, dumps are nested in directories. It is possible to instruct nProbe to execute a command when a directory (not a log file) if fully dumped (i.e. nProbe has moved to the next directory in time order). .. code:: bash --radius-dump-dir Directory where Radius logs will be dumped --radius-exec-cmd Command executed whenever a directory has been dumped Note that 3GPP radius extensions are supported by the plugin. .. note:: As this plugin dissects traffic packets, it is only available when nProbe is used in probe mode.