Realm: dorsetcouncil.gov.uk Full
dorsetcouncil.gov.uk/dorsetcouncil-gov-uk-0/NRPS: roaming0.govroam.uk
(212.219.190.139) -
IPS firewall
/
dorsetcouncil.gov.uk/dorsetcouncil-gov-uk-0/roaming0.govroam.uk/
Ping
- Output
- PING CRITICAL - Packet loss = 100%
- Last State Change
- Tue Apr 7 07:29:56 2026
- Last Check
- Mon Apr 13 08:46:54 2026
- Next Check
- Mon Apr 13 08:56:54 2026
- Meaning:
- A failed Ping test means that ICMP packets are either not getting to the server, or the responses aren't getting back.
- Solution:
- Check your firewall logs to see if the packets are arriving. If not, check your routing. If they are, then check to see if they're being DROPed or REJECTed. If you're confident that a response is being sent then please let Jisc know at govroam@jisc.ac.uk
dorsetcouncil.gov.uk/dorsetcouncil-gov-uk-0/roaming0.govroam.uk/
RADIUS Port
- Output
- CRITICAL: No response. Host down or firewall dropping new connections
- Last State Change
- Tue Apr 7 07:28:04 2026
- Last Check
- Mon Apr 13 08:45:59 2026
- Next Check
- Mon Apr 13 08:55:59 2026
- Meaning:
- A simple port scan of port 1812/udp was attempted and there was no response from the port. This implies that either the port is not open i.e. there isn't a daemon running on it, or that there is a firewall configured to not to respond to such scans. Dropping such packets isn't a problem as long as the server is able to respond to RADIUS auth requests.
- Solution:
- Check the state of the RADIUS daemon and ensure that it's up and running on port 1812/udp. If it is, then check your firewall(s) to see if they're configured to drop incoming connections.
dorsetcouncil.gov.uk/dorsetcouncil-gov-uk-0/roaming0.govroam.uk/
Server Shared Secret
- Output
- OK: Good shared secret over last day
- Last State Change
- Mon Apr 13 08:07:52 2026
- Last Check
- Mon Apr 13 08:47:50 2026
- Next Check
- Mon Apr 13 08:57:50 2026
dorsetcouncil.gov.uk/dorsetcouncil-gov-uk-0/roaming0.govroam.uk/
Simple Authentication
- Output
- WARNING: Timeout. No response from RADIUS server
- Last State Change
- Tue Apr 7 07:28:52 2026
- Last Check
- Mon Apr 13 08:46:48 2026
- Next Check
- Mon Apr 13 08:56:48 2026
- Meaning:
- An authentication attempt has been made using generic credentials and no response was received. It's expected that a RADIUS server would respond to non-existent credentials with an Access-Reject and if it didn't then there might be a problem. It's not part of the Tech Spec that all requests should be responded to but it's desirable. It would help us keep better track of your system state. However, be aware that all proxied/EAP requests MUST be responded to.
- Solution:
- Check your RADIUS logs to see what's happening to these requests. The username is 'jisctest' so should stand out. If you can, please ensure that your RADIUS server responds to the requests (with an Access-Reject). Alternatively, enable Status-Server (FreeRADIUS, RADIATOR and radsecproxy support it).
dorsetcouncil.gov.uk/dorsetcouncil-gov-uk-0/roaming0.govroam.uk/
Zombie
- Output
- UNKNOWN: No Data. No data but not marked as down within the last week
- Last State Change
- Tue Apr 7 07:25:48 2026
- Last Check
- Mon Apr 13 08:43:47 2026
- Next Check
- Mon Apr 13 08:53:47 2026
dorsetcouncil.gov.uk/dorsetcouncil-gov-uk-0/NRPS: roaming1.govroam.uk
(212.219.209.43) -
IPS firewall
/
dorsetcouncil.gov.uk/dorsetcouncil-gov-uk-0/roaming1.govroam.uk/
Ping
- Output
- (Service Check Timed Out)
- Last State Change
- Tue Apr 7 17:04:04 2026
- Last Check
- Mon Apr 13 08:41:03 2026
- Next Check
- Mon Apr 13 08:51:03 2026
- Meaning:
- A failed Ping test means that ICMP packets are either not getting to the server, or the responses aren't getting back.
- Solution:
- Check your firewall logs to see if the packets are arriving. If not, check your routing. If they are, then check to see if they're being DROPed or REJECTed. If you're confident that a response is being sent then please let Jisc know at govroam@jisc.ac.uk
dorsetcouncil.gov.uk/dorsetcouncil-gov-uk-0/roaming1.govroam.uk/
RADIUS Port
- Output
- CRITICAL: No response. Host down or firewall dropping new connections
- Last State Change
- Tue Apr 7 07:27:21 2026
- Last Check
- Mon Apr 13 08:45:16 2026
- Next Check
- Mon Apr 13 08:55:16 2026
- Meaning:
- A simple port scan of port 1812/udp was attempted and there was no response from the port. This implies that either the port is not open i.e. there isn't a daemon running on it, or that there is a firewall configured to not to respond to such scans. Dropping such packets isn't a problem as long as the server is able to respond to RADIUS auth requests.
- Solution:
- Check the state of the RADIUS daemon and ensure that it's up and running on port 1812/udp. If it is, then check your firewall(s) to see if they're configured to drop incoming connections.
dorsetcouncil.gov.uk/dorsetcouncil-gov-uk-0/roaming1.govroam.uk/
Server Shared Secret
- Output
- OK: Good shared secret over last day
- Last State Change
- Sun Apr 12 11:05:20 2026
- Last Check
- Mon Apr 13 08:45:18 2026
- Next Check
- Mon Apr 13 08:55:18 2026
dorsetcouncil.gov.uk/dorsetcouncil-gov-uk-0/roaming1.govroam.uk/
Simple Authentication
- Output
- WARNING: Timeout. No response from RADIUS server
- Last State Change
- Tue Apr 7 07:25:38 2026
- Last Check
- Mon Apr 13 08:43:34 2026
- Next Check
- Mon Apr 13 08:53:34 2026
- Meaning:
- An authentication attempt has been made using generic credentials and no response was received. It's expected that a RADIUS server would respond to non-existent credentials with an Access-Reject and if it didn't then there might be a problem. It's not part of the Tech Spec that all requests should be responded to but it's desirable. It would help us keep better track of your system state. However, be aware that all proxied/EAP requests MUST be responded to.
- Solution:
- Check your RADIUS logs to see what's happening to these requests. The username is 'jisctest' so should stand out. If you can, please ensure that your RADIUS server responds to the requests (with an Access-Reject). Alternatively, enable Status-Server (FreeRADIUS, RADIATOR and radsecproxy support it).
dorsetcouncil.gov.uk/dorsetcouncil-gov-uk-0/roaming1.govroam.uk/
Zombie
- Output
- UNKNOWN: No Data. No data but not marked as down within the last week
- Last State Change
- Tue Apr 7 07:26:03 2026
- Last Check
- Mon Apr 13 08:44:02 2026
- Next Check
- Mon Apr 13 08:54:02 2026
dorsetcouncil.gov.uk/dorsetcouncil-gov-uk-0/NRPS: roaming2.govroam.uk
(212.219.247.59) -
IPS firewall
/
dorsetcouncil.gov.uk/dorsetcouncil-gov-uk-0/roaming2.govroam.uk/
Ping
- Output
- (Service Check Timed Out)
- Last State Change
- Tue Apr 7 08:08:02 2026
- Last Check
- Mon Apr 13 08:45:01 2026
- Next Check
- Mon Apr 13 08:55:01 2026
- Meaning:
- A failed Ping test means that ICMP packets are either not getting to the server, or the responses aren't getting back.
- Solution:
- Check your firewall logs to see if the packets are arriving. If not, check your routing. If they are, then check to see if they're being DROPed or REJECTed. If you're confident that a response is being sent then please let Jisc know at govroam@jisc.ac.uk
dorsetcouncil.gov.uk/dorsetcouncil-gov-uk-0/roaming2.govroam.uk/
RADIUS Port
- Output
- CRITICAL: No response. Host down or firewall dropping new connections
- Last State Change
- Tue Apr 7 07:21:12 2026
- Last Check
- Mon Apr 13 08:49:07 2026
- Next Check
- Mon Apr 13 08:59:07 2026
- Meaning:
- A simple port scan of port 1812/udp was attempted and there was no response from the port. This implies that either the port is not open i.e. there isn't a daemon running on it, or that there is a firewall configured to not to respond to such scans. Dropping such packets isn't a problem as long as the server is able to respond to RADIUS auth requests.
- Solution:
- Check the state of the RADIUS daemon and ensure that it's up and running on port 1812/udp. If it is, then check your firewall(s) to see if they're configured to drop incoming connections.
dorsetcouncil.gov.uk/dorsetcouncil-gov-uk-0/roaming2.govroam.uk/
Server Shared Secret
- Output
- OK: Good shared secret over last day
- Last State Change
- Mon Apr 13 07:19:18 2026
- Last Check
- Mon Apr 13 08:49:17 2026
- Next Check
- Mon Apr 13 08:59:17 2026
dorsetcouncil.gov.uk/dorsetcouncil-gov-uk-0/roaming2.govroam.uk/
Simple Authentication
- Output
- WARNING: Timeout. No response from RADIUS server
- Last State Change
- Tue Apr 7 07:17:46 2026
- Last Check
- Mon Apr 13 08:45:42 2026
- Next Check
- Mon Apr 13 08:55:42 2026
- Meaning:
- An authentication attempt has been made using generic credentials and no response was received. It's expected that a RADIUS server would respond to non-existent credentials with an Access-Reject and if it didn't then there might be a problem. It's not part of the Tech Spec that all requests should be responded to but it's desirable. It would help us keep better track of your system state. However, be aware that all proxied/EAP requests MUST be responded to.
- Solution:
- Check your RADIUS logs to see what's happening to these requests. The username is 'jisctest' so should stand out. If you can, please ensure that your RADIUS server responds to the requests (with an Access-Reject). Alternatively, enable Status-Server (FreeRADIUS, RADIATOR and radsecproxy support it).
dorsetcouncil.gov.uk/dorsetcouncil-gov-uk-0/roaming2.govroam.uk/
Zombie
- Output
- UNKNOWN: No Data. No data but not marked as down within the last week
- Last State Change
- Tue Apr 7 07:19:52 2026
- Last Check
- Mon Apr 13 08:47:51 2026
- Next Check
- Mon Apr 13 08:57:51 2026
dorsetcouncil.gov.uk/dorsetcouncil-gov-uk-0/NRPS: roaming3.govroam.uk
(195.194.21.203) -
IPS firewall
/
dorsetcouncil.gov.uk/dorsetcouncil-gov-uk-0/roaming3.govroam.uk/
Ping
- Output
- PING CRITICAL - Packet loss = 100%
- Last State Change
- Tue Apr 7 07:16:30 2026
- Last Check
- Mon Apr 13 08:43:29 2026
- Next Check
- Mon Apr 13 08:53:29 2026
- Meaning:
- A failed Ping test means that ICMP packets are either not getting to the server, or the responses aren't getting back.
- Solution:
- Check your firewall logs to see if the packets are arriving. If not, check your routing. If they are, then check to see if they're being DROPed or REJECTed. If you're confident that a response is being sent then please let Jisc know at govroam@jisc.ac.uk
dorsetcouncil.gov.uk/dorsetcouncil-gov-uk-0/roaming3.govroam.uk/
RADIUS Port
- Output
- CRITICAL: No response. Host down or firewall dropping new connections
- Last State Change
- Tue Apr 7 07:16:43 2026
- Last Check
- Mon Apr 13 08:44:38 2026
- Next Check
- Mon Apr 13 08:54:38 2026
- Meaning:
- A simple port scan of port 1812/udp was attempted and there was no response from the port. This implies that either the port is not open i.e. there isn't a daemon running on it, or that there is a firewall configured to not to respond to such scans. Dropping such packets isn't a problem as long as the server is able to respond to RADIUS auth requests.
- Solution:
- Check the state of the RADIUS daemon and ensure that it's up and running on port 1812/udp. If it is, then check your firewall(s) to see if they're configured to drop incoming connections.
dorsetcouncil.gov.uk/dorsetcouncil-gov-uk-0/roaming3.govroam.uk/
Server Shared Secret
- Output
- OK: Good shared secret over last day
- Last State Change
- Mon Apr 13 08:07:07 2026
- Last Check
- Mon Apr 13 08:47:06 2026
- Next Check
- Mon Apr 13 08:57:06 2026
dorsetcouncil.gov.uk/dorsetcouncil-gov-uk-0/roaming3.govroam.uk/
Simple Authentication
- Output
- WARNING: Timeout. No response from RADIUS server
- Last State Change
- Tue Apr 7 07:18:51 2026
- Last Check
- Mon Apr 13 08:46:47 2026
- Next Check
- Mon Apr 13 08:56:47 2026
- Meaning:
- An authentication attempt has been made using generic credentials and no response was received. It's expected that a RADIUS server would respond to non-existent credentials with an Access-Reject and if it didn't then there might be a problem. It's not part of the Tech Spec that all requests should be responded to but it's desirable. It would help us keep better track of your system state. However, be aware that all proxied/EAP requests MUST be responded to.
- Solution:
- Check your RADIUS logs to see what's happening to these requests. The username is 'jisctest' so should stand out. If you can, please ensure that your RADIUS server responds to the requests (with an Access-Reject). Alternatively, enable Status-Server (FreeRADIUS, RADIATOR and radsecproxy support it).
dorsetcouncil.gov.uk/dorsetcouncil-gov-uk-0/roaming3.govroam.uk/
Zombie
- Output
- UNKNOWN: No Data. No data but not marked as down within the last week
- Last State Change
- Tue Apr 7 07:19:38 2026
- Last Check
- Mon Apr 13 08:47:36 2026
- Next Check
- Mon Apr 13 08:57:36 2026
dorsetcouncil.gov.uk/dorsetcouncil-gov-uk-1/NRPS: roaming0.govroam.uk
(212.219.190.139) -
IPS firewall
/
dorsetcouncil.gov.uk/dorsetcouncil-gov-uk-1/roaming0.govroam.uk/
Ping
- Output
- PING CRITICAL - Packet loss = 100%
- Last State Change
- Tue Apr 7 07:29:08 2026
- Last Check
- Mon Apr 13 08:46:07 2026
- Next Check
- Mon Apr 13 08:56:07 2026
- Meaning:
- A failed Ping test means that ICMP packets are either not getting to the server, or the responses aren't getting back.
- Solution:
- Check your firewall logs to see if the packets are arriving. If not, check your routing. If they are, then check to see if they're being DROPed or REJECTed. If you're confident that a response is being sent then please let Jisc know at govroam@jisc.ac.uk
dorsetcouncil.gov.uk/dorsetcouncil-gov-uk-1/roaming0.govroam.uk/
RADIUS Port
- Output
- CRITICAL: No response. Host down or firewall dropping new connections
- Last State Change
- Tue Apr 7 07:29:42 2026
- Last Check
- Mon Apr 13 08:47:38 2026
- Next Check
- Mon Apr 13 08:57:38 2026
- Meaning:
- A simple port scan of port 1812/udp was attempted and there was no response from the port. This implies that either the port is not open i.e. there isn't a daemon running on it, or that there is a firewall configured to not to respond to such scans. Dropping such packets isn't a problem as long as the server is able to respond to RADIUS auth requests.
- Solution:
- Check the state of the RADIUS daemon and ensure that it's up and running on port 1812/udp. If it is, then check your firewall(s) to see if they're configured to drop incoming connections.
dorsetcouncil.gov.uk/dorsetcouncil-gov-uk-1/roaming0.govroam.uk/
Server Shared Secret
- Output
- OK: Good shared secret over last day
- Last State Change
- Mon Apr 13 06:55:31 2026
- Last Check
- Mon Apr 13 08:45:31 2026
- Next Check
- Mon Apr 13 08:55:30 2026
dorsetcouncil.gov.uk/dorsetcouncil-gov-uk-1/roaming0.govroam.uk/
Simple Authentication
- Output
- WARNING: Timeout. No response from RADIUS server
- Last State Change
- Tue Apr 7 07:28:00 2026
- Last Check
- Mon Apr 13 08:45:56 2026
- Next Check
- Mon Apr 13 08:55:56 2026
- Meaning:
- An authentication attempt has been made using generic credentials and no response was received. It's expected that a RADIUS server would respond to non-existent credentials with an Access-Reject and if it didn't then there might be a problem. It's not part of the Tech Spec that all requests should be responded to but it's desirable. It would help us keep better track of your system state. However, be aware that all proxied/EAP requests MUST be responded to.
- Solution:
- Check your RADIUS logs to see what's happening to these requests. The username is 'jisctest' so should stand out. If you can, please ensure that your RADIUS server responds to the requests (with an Access-Reject). Alternatively, enable Status-Server (FreeRADIUS, RADIATOR and radsecproxy support it).
dorsetcouncil.gov.uk/dorsetcouncil-gov-uk-1/roaming0.govroam.uk/
Zombie
- Output
- UNKNOWN: No Data. No data but not marked as down within the last week
- Last State Change
- Tue Apr 7 07:25:51 2026
- Last Check
- Mon Apr 13 08:43:51 2026
- Next Check
- Mon Apr 13 08:53:50 2026
dorsetcouncil.gov.uk/dorsetcouncil-gov-uk-1/NRPS: roaming1.govroam.uk
(212.219.209.43) -
IPS firewall
/
dorsetcouncil.gov.uk/dorsetcouncil-gov-uk-1/roaming1.govroam.uk/
Ping
- Output
- PING CRITICAL - Packet loss = 100%
- Last State Change
- Tue Apr 7 07:27:29 2026
- Last Check
- Mon Apr 13 08:44:27 2026
- Next Check
- Mon Apr 13 08:54:27 2026
- Meaning:
- A failed Ping test means that ICMP packets are either not getting to the server, or the responses aren't getting back.
- Solution:
- Check your firewall logs to see if the packets are arriving. If not, check your routing. If they are, then check to see if they're being DROPed or REJECTed. If you're confident that a response is being sent then please let Jisc know at govroam@jisc.ac.uk
dorsetcouncil.gov.uk/dorsetcouncil-gov-uk-1/roaming1.govroam.uk/
RADIUS Port
- Output
- CRITICAL: No response. Host down or firewall dropping new connections
- Last State Change
- Tue Apr 7 07:26:52 2026
- Last Check
- Mon Apr 13 08:44:47 2026
- Next Check
- Mon Apr 13 08:54:47 2026
- Meaning:
- A simple port scan of port 1812/udp was attempted and there was no response from the port. This implies that either the port is not open i.e. there isn't a daemon running on it, or that there is a firewall configured to not to respond to such scans. Dropping such packets isn't a problem as long as the server is able to respond to RADIUS auth requests.
- Solution:
- Check the state of the RADIUS daemon and ensure that it's up and running on port 1812/udp. If it is, then check your firewall(s) to see if they're configured to drop incoming connections.
dorsetcouncil.gov.uk/dorsetcouncil-gov-uk-1/roaming1.govroam.uk/
Server Shared Secret
- Output
- OK: Good shared secret over last day
- Last State Change
- Sun Apr 12 08:43:50 2026
- Last Check
- Mon Apr 13 08:43:49 2026
- Next Check
- Mon Apr 13 08:53:49 2026
dorsetcouncil.gov.uk/dorsetcouncil-gov-uk-1/roaming1.govroam.uk/
Simple Authentication
- Output
- WARNING: Timeout. No response from RADIUS server
- Last State Change
- Tue Apr 7 07:27:09 2026
- Last Check
- Mon Apr 13 08:45:05 2026
- Next Check
- Mon Apr 13 08:55:05 2026
- Meaning:
- An authentication attempt has been made using generic credentials and no response was received. It's expected that a RADIUS server would respond to non-existent credentials with an Access-Reject and if it didn't then there might be a problem. It's not part of the Tech Spec that all requests should be responded to but it's desirable. It would help us keep better track of your system state. However, be aware that all proxied/EAP requests MUST be responded to.
- Solution:
- Check your RADIUS logs to see what's happening to these requests. The username is 'jisctest' so should stand out. If you can, please ensure that your RADIUS server responds to the requests (with an Access-Reject). Alternatively, enable Status-Server (FreeRADIUS, RADIATOR and radsecproxy support it).
dorsetcouncil.gov.uk/dorsetcouncil-gov-uk-1/roaming1.govroam.uk/
Zombie
- Output
- UNKNOWN: No Data. No data but not marked as down within the last week
- Last State Change
- Tue Apr 7 07:22:59 2026
- Last Check
- Mon Apr 13 08:50:57 2026
- Next Check
- Mon Apr 13 09:00:57 2026
dorsetcouncil.gov.uk/dorsetcouncil-gov-uk-1/NRPS: roaming2.govroam.uk
(212.219.247.59) -
IPS firewall
/
dorsetcouncil.gov.uk/dorsetcouncil-gov-uk-1/roaming2.govroam.uk/
Ping
- Output
- PING CRITICAL - Packet loss = 100%
- Last State Change
- Tue Apr 7 07:17:45 2026
- Last Check
- Mon Apr 13 08:44:43 2026
- Next Check
- Mon Apr 13 08:54:43 2026
- Meaning:
- A failed Ping test means that ICMP packets are either not getting to the server, or the responses aren't getting back.
- Solution:
- Check your firewall logs to see if the packets are arriving. If not, check your routing. If they are, then check to see if they're being DROPed or REJECTed. If you're confident that a response is being sent then please let Jisc know at govroam@jisc.ac.uk
dorsetcouncil.gov.uk/dorsetcouncil-gov-uk-1/roaming2.govroam.uk/
RADIUS Port
- Output
- CRITICAL: No response. Host down or firewall dropping new connections
- Last State Change
- Tue Apr 7 07:20:36 2026
- Last Check
- Mon Apr 13 08:48:31 2026
- Next Check
- Mon Apr 13 08:58:31 2026
- Meaning:
- A simple port scan of port 1812/udp was attempted and there was no response from the port. This implies that either the port is not open i.e. there isn't a daemon running on it, or that there is a firewall configured to not to respond to such scans. Dropping such packets isn't a problem as long as the server is able to respond to RADIUS auth requests.
- Solution:
- Check the state of the RADIUS daemon and ensure that it's up and running on port 1812/udp. If it is, then check your firewall(s) to see if they're configured to drop incoming connections.
dorsetcouncil.gov.uk/dorsetcouncil-gov-uk-1/roaming2.govroam.uk/
Server Shared Secret
- Output
- OK: Good shared secret over last day
- Last State Change
- Mon Apr 13 07:09:23 2026
- Last Check
- Mon Apr 13 08:49:21 2026
- Next Check
- Mon Apr 13 08:59:21 2026
dorsetcouncil.gov.uk/dorsetcouncil-gov-uk-1/roaming2.govroam.uk/
Simple Authentication
- Output
- WARNING: Timeout. No response from RADIUS server
- Last State Change
- Tue Apr 7 07:19:26 2026
- Last Check
- Mon Apr 13 08:47:22 2026
- Next Check
- Mon Apr 13 08:57:22 2026
- Meaning:
- An authentication attempt has been made using generic credentials and no response was received. It's expected that a RADIUS server would respond to non-existent credentials with an Access-Reject and if it didn't then there might be a problem. It's not part of the Tech Spec that all requests should be responded to but it's desirable. It would help us keep better track of your system state. However, be aware that all proxied/EAP requests MUST be responded to.
- Solution:
- Check your RADIUS logs to see what's happening to these requests. The username is 'jisctest' so should stand out. If you can, please ensure that your RADIUS server responds to the requests (with an Access-Reject). Alternatively, enable Status-Server (FreeRADIUS, RADIATOR and radsecproxy support it).
dorsetcouncil.gov.uk/dorsetcouncil-gov-uk-1/roaming2.govroam.uk/
Zombie
- Output
- UNKNOWN: No Data. No data but not marked as down within the last week
- Last State Change
- Tue Apr 7 07:19:04 2026
- Last Check
- Mon Apr 13 08:47:03 2026
- Next Check
- Mon Apr 13 08:57:03 2026
dorsetcouncil.gov.uk/dorsetcouncil-gov-uk-1/NRPS: roaming3.govroam.uk
(195.194.21.203) -
IPS firewall
/
dorsetcouncil.gov.uk/dorsetcouncil-gov-uk-1/roaming3.govroam.uk/
Ping
- Output
- PING CRITICAL - Packet loss = 100%
- Last State Change
- Tue Apr 7 07:16:20 2026
- Last Check
- Mon Apr 13 08:43:18 2026
- Next Check
- Mon Apr 13 08:53:18 2026
- Meaning:
- A failed Ping test means that ICMP packets are either not getting to the server, or the responses aren't getting back.
- Solution:
- Check your firewall logs to see if the packets are arriving. If not, check your routing. If they are, then check to see if they're being DROPed or REJECTed. If you're confident that a response is being sent then please let Jisc know at govroam@jisc.ac.uk
dorsetcouncil.gov.uk/dorsetcouncil-gov-uk-1/roaming3.govroam.uk/
RADIUS Port
- Output
- CRITICAL: No response. Host down or firewall dropping new connections
- Last State Change
- Tue Apr 7 07:17:16 2026
- Last Check
- Mon Apr 13 08:45:12 2026
- Next Check
- Mon Apr 13 08:55:12 2026
- Meaning:
- A simple port scan of port 1812/udp was attempted and there was no response from the port. This implies that either the port is not open i.e. there isn't a daemon running on it, or that there is a firewall configured to not to respond to such scans. Dropping such packets isn't a problem as long as the server is able to respond to RADIUS auth requests.
- Solution:
- Check the state of the RADIUS daemon and ensure that it's up and running on port 1812/udp. If it is, then check your firewall(s) to see if they're configured to drop incoming connections.
dorsetcouncil.gov.uk/dorsetcouncil-gov-uk-1/roaming3.govroam.uk/
Server Shared Secret
- Output
- OK: Good shared secret over last day
- Last State Change
- Mon Apr 13 07:14:51 2026
- Last Check
- Mon Apr 13 08:44:50 2026
- Next Check
- Mon Apr 13 08:54:50 2026
dorsetcouncil.gov.uk/dorsetcouncil-gov-uk-1/roaming3.govroam.uk/
Simple Authentication
- Output
- WARNING: Timeout. No response from RADIUS server
- Last State Change
- Tue Apr 7 07:18:58 2026
- Last Check
- Mon Apr 13 08:46:54 2026
- Next Check
- Mon Apr 13 08:56:54 2026
- Meaning:
- An authentication attempt has been made using generic credentials and no response was received. It's expected that a RADIUS server would respond to non-existent credentials with an Access-Reject and if it didn't then there might be a problem. It's not part of the Tech Spec that all requests should be responded to but it's desirable. It would help us keep better track of your system state. However, be aware that all proxied/EAP requests MUST be responded to.
- Solution:
- Check your RADIUS logs to see what's happening to these requests. The username is 'jisctest' so should stand out. If you can, please ensure that your RADIUS server responds to the requests (with an Access-Reject). Alternatively, enable Status-Server (FreeRADIUS, RADIATOR and radsecproxy support it).
dorsetcouncil.gov.uk/dorsetcouncil-gov-uk-1/roaming3.govroam.uk/
Zombie
- Output
- UNKNOWN: No Data. No data but not marked as down within the last week
- Last State Change
- Tue Apr 7 07:19:04 2026
- Last Check
- Mon Apr 13 08:47:02 2026
- Next Check
- Mon Apr 13 08:57:02 2026
dorsetcouncil.gov.uk/dorsetcouncil-gov-uk-2/NRPS: roaming0.govroam.uk
(212.219.190.139) -
IPS firewall
/
dorsetcouncil.gov.uk/dorsetcouncil-gov-uk-2/roaming0.govroam.uk/
Ping
- Output
- (Service Check Timed Out)
- Last State Change
- Tue Apr 7 07:28:25 2026
- Last Check
- Mon Apr 13 08:45:24 2026
- Next Check
- Mon Apr 13 08:55:24 2026
- Meaning:
- A failed Ping test means that ICMP packets are either not getting to the server, or the responses aren't getting back.
- Solution:
- Check your firewall logs to see if the packets are arriving. If not, check your routing. If they are, then check to see if they're being DROPed or REJECTed. If you're confident that a response is being sent then please let Jisc know at govroam@jisc.ac.uk
dorsetcouncil.gov.uk/dorsetcouncil-gov-uk-2/roaming0.govroam.uk/
RADIUS Port
- Output
- CRITICAL: No response. Host down or firewall dropping new connections
- Last State Change
- Tue Apr 7 07:28:08 2026
- Last Check
- Mon Apr 13 08:46:03 2026
- Next Check
- Mon Apr 13 08:56:03 2026
- Meaning:
- A simple port scan of port 1812/udp was attempted and there was no response from the port. This implies that either the port is not open i.e. there isn't a daemon running on it, or that there is a firewall configured to not to respond to such scans. Dropping such packets isn't a problem as long as the server is able to respond to RADIUS auth requests.
- Solution:
- Check the state of the RADIUS daemon and ensure that it's up and running on port 1812/udp. If it is, then check your firewall(s) to see if they're configured to drop incoming connections.
dorsetcouncil.gov.uk/dorsetcouncil-gov-uk-2/roaming0.govroam.uk/
Server Shared Secret
- Output
- OK: Good shared secret over last day
- Last State Change
- Tue Apr 7 07:29:27 2026
- Last Check
- Mon Apr 13 08:49:26 2026
- Next Check
- Mon Apr 13 08:59:25 2026
dorsetcouncil.gov.uk/dorsetcouncil-gov-uk-2/roaming0.govroam.uk/
Simple Authentication
- Output
- WARNING: Timeout. No response from RADIUS server
- Last State Change
- Tue Apr 7 07:29:06 2026
- Last Check
- Mon Apr 13 08:47:03 2026
- Next Check
- Mon Apr 13 08:57:03 2026
- Meaning:
- An authentication attempt has been made using generic credentials and no response was received. It's expected that a RADIUS server would respond to non-existent credentials with an Access-Reject and if it didn't then there might be a problem. It's not part of the Tech Spec that all requests should be responded to but it's desirable. It would help us keep better track of your system state. However, be aware that all proxied/EAP requests MUST be responded to.
- Solution:
- Check your RADIUS logs to see what's happening to these requests. The username is 'jisctest' so should stand out. If you can, please ensure that your RADIUS server responds to the requests (with an Access-Reject). Alternatively, enable Status-Server (FreeRADIUS, RADIATOR and radsecproxy support it).
dorsetcouncil.gov.uk/dorsetcouncil-gov-uk-2/roaming0.govroam.uk/
Zombie
- Output
- UNKNOWN: No Data. No data but not marked as down within the last week
- Last State Change
- Tue Apr 7 07:26:08 2026
- Last Check
- Mon Apr 13 08:44:07 2026
- Next Check
- Mon Apr 13 08:54:06 2026
dorsetcouncil.gov.uk/dorsetcouncil-gov-uk-2/NRPS: roaming1.govroam.uk
(212.219.209.43) -
IPS firewall
/
dorsetcouncil.gov.uk/dorsetcouncil-gov-uk-2/roaming1.govroam.uk/
Ping
- Output
- PING CRITICAL - Packet loss = 100%
- Last State Change
- Tue Apr 7 07:23:54 2026
- Last Check
- Mon Apr 13 08:40:53 2026
- Next Check
- Mon Apr 13 08:50:53 2026
- Meaning:
- A failed Ping test means that ICMP packets are either not getting to the server, or the responses aren't getting back.
- Solution:
- Check your firewall logs to see if the packets are arriving. If not, check your routing. If they are, then check to see if they're being DROPed or REJECTed. If you're confident that a response is being sent then please let Jisc know at govroam@jisc.ac.uk
dorsetcouncil.gov.uk/dorsetcouncil-gov-uk-2/roaming1.govroam.uk/
RADIUS Port
- Output
- CRITICAL: No response. Host down or firewall dropping new connections
- Last State Change
- Tue Apr 7 07:26:31 2026
- Last Check
- Mon Apr 13 08:44:26 2026
- Next Check
- Mon Apr 13 08:54:26 2026
- Meaning:
- A simple port scan of port 1812/udp was attempted and there was no response from the port. This implies that either the port is not open i.e. there isn't a daemon running on it, or that there is a firewall configured to not to respond to such scans. Dropping such packets isn't a problem as long as the server is able to respond to RADIUS auth requests.
- Solution:
- Check the state of the RADIUS daemon and ensure that it's up and running on port 1812/udp. If it is, then check your firewall(s) to see if they're configured to drop incoming connections.
dorsetcouncil.gov.uk/dorsetcouncil-gov-uk-2/roaming1.govroam.uk/
Server Shared Secret
- Output
- OK: Good shared secret over last day
- Last State Change
- Tue Apr 7 07:26:02 2026
- Last Check
- Mon Apr 13 08:46:01 2026
- Next Check
- Mon Apr 13 08:56:01 2026
dorsetcouncil.gov.uk/dorsetcouncil-gov-uk-2/roaming1.govroam.uk/
Simple Authentication
- Output
- WARNING: Timeout. No response from RADIUS server
- Last State Change
- Tue Apr 7 07:23:53 2026
- Last Check
- Mon Apr 13 08:41:49 2026
- Next Check
- Mon Apr 13 08:51:49 2026
- Meaning:
- An authentication attempt has been made using generic credentials and no response was received. It's expected that a RADIUS server would respond to non-existent credentials with an Access-Reject and if it didn't then there might be a problem. It's not part of the Tech Spec that all requests should be responded to but it's desirable. It would help us keep better track of your system state. However, be aware that all proxied/EAP requests MUST be responded to.
- Solution:
- Check your RADIUS logs to see what's happening to these requests. The username is 'jisctest' so should stand out. If you can, please ensure that your RADIUS server responds to the requests (with an Access-Reject). Alternatively, enable Status-Server (FreeRADIUS, RADIATOR and radsecproxy support it).
dorsetcouncil.gov.uk/dorsetcouncil-gov-uk-2/roaming1.govroam.uk/
Zombie
- Output
- UNKNOWN: No Data. No data but not marked as down within the last week
- Last State Change
- Tue Apr 7 07:25:38 2026
- Last Check
- Mon Apr 13 08:43:36 2026
- Next Check
- Mon Apr 13 08:53:36 2026
dorsetcouncil.gov.uk/dorsetcouncil-gov-uk-2/NRPS: roaming2.govroam.uk
(212.219.247.59) -
IPS firewall
/
dorsetcouncil.gov.uk/dorsetcouncil-gov-uk-2/roaming2.govroam.uk/
Ping
- Output
- PING CRITICAL - Packet loss = 100%
- Last State Change
- Tue Apr 7 07:18:10 2026
- Last Check
- Mon Apr 13 08:45:10 2026
- Next Check
- Mon Apr 13 08:55:10 2026
- Meaning:
- A failed Ping test means that ICMP packets are either not getting to the server, or the responses aren't getting back.
- Solution:
- Check your firewall logs to see if the packets are arriving. If not, check your routing. If they are, then check to see if they're being DROPed or REJECTed. If you're confident that a response is being sent then please let Jisc know at govroam@jisc.ac.uk
dorsetcouncil.gov.uk/dorsetcouncil-gov-uk-2/roaming2.govroam.uk/
RADIUS Port
- Output
- CRITICAL: No response. Host down or firewall dropping new connections
- Last State Change
- Tue Apr 7 07:20:36 2026
- Last Check
- Mon Apr 13 08:48:31 2026
- Next Check
- Mon Apr 13 08:58:31 2026
- Meaning:
- A simple port scan of port 1812/udp was attempted and there was no response from the port. This implies that either the port is not open i.e. there isn't a daemon running on it, or that there is a firewall configured to not to respond to such scans. Dropping such packets isn't a problem as long as the server is able to respond to RADIUS auth requests.
- Solution:
- Check the state of the RADIUS daemon and ensure that it's up and running on port 1812/udp. If it is, then check your firewall(s) to see if they're configured to drop incoming connections.
dorsetcouncil.gov.uk/dorsetcouncil-gov-uk-2/roaming2.govroam.uk/
Server Shared Secret
- Output
- OK: Good shared secret over last day
- Last State Change
- Tue Apr 7 07:18:01 2026
- Last Check
- Mon Apr 13 08:47:59 2026
- Next Check
- Mon Apr 13 08:57:59 2026
dorsetcouncil.gov.uk/dorsetcouncil-gov-uk-2/roaming2.govroam.uk/
Simple Authentication
- Output
- WARNING: Timeout. No response from RADIUS server
- Last State Change
- Tue Apr 7 07:18:56 2026
- Last Check
- Mon Apr 13 08:46:52 2026
- Next Check
- Mon Apr 13 08:56:52 2026
- Meaning:
- An authentication attempt has been made using generic credentials and no response was received. It's expected that a RADIUS server would respond to non-existent credentials with an Access-Reject and if it didn't then there might be a problem. It's not part of the Tech Spec that all requests should be responded to but it's desirable. It would help us keep better track of your system state. However, be aware that all proxied/EAP requests MUST be responded to.
- Solution:
- Check your RADIUS logs to see what's happening to these requests. The username is 'jisctest' so should stand out. If you can, please ensure that your RADIUS server responds to the requests (with an Access-Reject). Alternatively, enable Status-Server (FreeRADIUS, RADIATOR and radsecproxy support it).
dorsetcouncil.gov.uk/dorsetcouncil-gov-uk-2/roaming2.govroam.uk/
Zombie
- Output
- UNKNOWN: No Data. No data but not marked as down within the last week
- Last State Change
- Tue Apr 7 07:20:32 2026
- Last Check
- Mon Apr 13 08:48:30 2026
- Next Check
- Mon Apr 13 08:58:30 2026
dorsetcouncil.gov.uk/dorsetcouncil-gov-uk-2/NRPS: roaming3.govroam.uk
(195.194.21.203) -
IPS firewall
/
dorsetcouncil.gov.uk/dorsetcouncil-gov-uk-2/roaming3.govroam.uk/
Ping
- Output
- PING CRITICAL - Packet loss = 100%
- Last State Change
- Tue Apr 7 07:19:38 2026
- Last Check
- Mon Apr 13 08:46:37 2026
- Next Check
- Mon Apr 13 08:56:37 2026
- Meaning:
- A failed Ping test means that ICMP packets are either not getting to the server, or the responses aren't getting back.
- Solution:
- Check your firewall logs to see if the packets are arriving. If not, check your routing. If they are, then check to see if they're being DROPed or REJECTed. If you're confident that a response is being sent then please let Jisc know at govroam@jisc.ac.uk
dorsetcouncil.gov.uk/dorsetcouncil-gov-uk-2/roaming3.govroam.uk/
RADIUS Port
- Output
- CRITICAL: No response. Host down or firewall dropping new connections
- Last State Change
- Tue Apr 7 07:17:14 2026
- Last Check
- Mon Apr 13 08:45:10 2026
- Next Check
- Mon Apr 13 08:55:10 2026
- Meaning:
- A simple port scan of port 1812/udp was attempted and there was no response from the port. This implies that either the port is not open i.e. there isn't a daemon running on it, or that there is a firewall configured to not to respond to such scans. Dropping such packets isn't a problem as long as the server is able to respond to RADIUS auth requests.
- Solution:
- Check the state of the RADIUS daemon and ensure that it's up and running on port 1812/udp. If it is, then check your firewall(s) to see if they're configured to drop incoming connections.
dorsetcouncil.gov.uk/dorsetcouncil-gov-uk-2/roaming3.govroam.uk/
Server Shared Secret
- Output
- OK: Good shared secret over last day
- Last State Change
- Tue Apr 7 07:19:06 2026
- Last Check
- Mon Apr 13 08:49:04 2026
- Next Check
- Mon Apr 13 08:59:04 2026
dorsetcouncil.gov.uk/dorsetcouncil-gov-uk-2/roaming3.govroam.uk/
Simple Authentication
- Output
- WARNING: Timeout. No response from RADIUS server
- Last State Change
- Tue Apr 7 07:15:52 2026
- Last Check
- Mon Apr 13 08:43:48 2026
- Next Check
- Mon Apr 13 08:53:48 2026
- Meaning:
- An authentication attempt has been made using generic credentials and no response was received. It's expected that a RADIUS server would respond to non-existent credentials with an Access-Reject and if it didn't then there might be a problem. It's not part of the Tech Spec that all requests should be responded to but it's desirable. It would help us keep better track of your system state. However, be aware that all proxied/EAP requests MUST be responded to.
- Solution:
- Check your RADIUS logs to see what's happening to these requests. The username is 'jisctest' so should stand out. If you can, please ensure that your RADIUS server responds to the requests (with an Access-Reject). Alternatively, enable Status-Server (FreeRADIUS, RADIATOR and radsecproxy support it).
dorsetcouncil.gov.uk/dorsetcouncil-gov-uk-2/roaming3.govroam.uk/
Zombie
- Output
- UNKNOWN: No Data. No data but not marked as down within the last week
- Last State Change
- Tue Apr 7 07:18:17 2026
- Last Check
- Mon Apr 13 08:46:15 2026
- Next Check
- Mon Apr 13 08:56:15 2026
dorsetcouncil.gov.uk/dorsetcouncil-gov-uk-3/NRPS: roaming0.govroam.uk
(212.219.190.139) -
IPS firewall
/
dorsetcouncil.gov.uk/dorsetcouncil-gov-uk-3/roaming0.govroam.uk/
Ping
- Output
- PING CRITICAL - Packet loss = 100%
- Last State Change
- Tue Apr 7 07:29:49 2026
- Last Check
- Mon Apr 13 08:46:47 2026
- Next Check
- Mon Apr 13 08:56:47 2026
- Meaning:
- A failed Ping test means that ICMP packets are either not getting to the server, or the responses aren't getting back.
- Solution:
- Check your firewall logs to see if the packets are arriving. If not, check your routing. If they are, then check to see if they're being DROPed or REJECTed. If you're confident that a response is being sent then please let Jisc know at govroam@jisc.ac.uk
dorsetcouncil.gov.uk/dorsetcouncil-gov-uk-3/roaming0.govroam.uk/
RADIUS Port
- Output
- CRITICAL: No response. Host down or firewall dropping new connections
- Last State Change
- Tue Apr 7 07:27:02 2026
- Last Check
- Mon Apr 13 08:44:57 2026
- Next Check
- Mon Apr 13 08:54:57 2026
- Meaning:
- A simple port scan of port 1812/udp was attempted and there was no response from the port. This implies that either the port is not open i.e. there isn't a daemon running on it, or that there is a firewall configured to not to respond to such scans. Dropping such packets isn't a problem as long as the server is able to respond to RADIUS auth requests.
- Solution:
- Check the state of the RADIUS daemon and ensure that it's up and running on port 1812/udp. If it is, then check your firewall(s) to see if they're configured to drop incoming connections.
dorsetcouncil.gov.uk/dorsetcouncil-gov-uk-3/roaming0.govroam.uk/
Server Shared Secret
- Output
- OK: Good shared secret over last day
- Last State Change
- Tue Apr 7 07:27:58 2026
- Last Check
- Mon Apr 13 08:47:56 2026
- Next Check
- Mon Apr 13 08:57:56 2026
dorsetcouncil.gov.uk/dorsetcouncil-gov-uk-3/roaming0.govroam.uk/
Simple Authentication
- Output
- WARNING: Timeout. No response from RADIUS server
- Last State Change
- Tue Apr 7 07:28:20 2026
- Last Check
- Mon Apr 13 08:46:17 2026
- Next Check
- Mon Apr 13 08:56:17 2026
- Meaning:
- An authentication attempt has been made using generic credentials and no response was received. It's expected that a RADIUS server would respond to non-existent credentials with an Access-Reject and if it didn't then there might be a problem. It's not part of the Tech Spec that all requests should be responded to but it's desirable. It would help us keep better track of your system state. However, be aware that all proxied/EAP requests MUST be responded to.
- Solution:
- Check your RADIUS logs to see what's happening to these requests. The username is 'jisctest' so should stand out. If you can, please ensure that your RADIUS server responds to the requests (with an Access-Reject). Alternatively, enable Status-Server (FreeRADIUS, RADIATOR and radsecproxy support it).
dorsetcouncil.gov.uk/dorsetcouncil-gov-uk-3/roaming0.govroam.uk/
Zombie
- Output
- UNKNOWN: No Data. No data but not marked as down within the last week
- Last State Change
- Tue Apr 7 07:27:09 2026
- Last Check
- Mon Apr 13 08:45:08 2026
- Next Check
- Mon Apr 13 08:55:08 2026
dorsetcouncil.gov.uk/dorsetcouncil-gov-uk-3/NRPS: roaming1.govroam.uk
(212.219.209.43) -
IPS firewall
/
dorsetcouncil.gov.uk/dorsetcouncil-gov-uk-3/roaming1.govroam.uk/
Ping
- Output
- PING CRITICAL - Packet loss = 100%
- Last State Change
- Tue Apr 7 07:25:43 2026
- Last Check
- Mon Apr 13 08:42:42 2026
- Next Check
- Mon Apr 13 08:52:42 2026
- Meaning:
- A failed Ping test means that ICMP packets are either not getting to the server, or the responses aren't getting back.
- Solution:
- Check your firewall logs to see if the packets are arriving. If not, check your routing. If they are, then check to see if they're being DROPed or REJECTed. If you're confident that a response is being sent then please let Jisc know at govroam@jisc.ac.uk
dorsetcouncil.gov.uk/dorsetcouncil-gov-uk-3/roaming1.govroam.uk/
RADIUS Port
- Output
- CRITICAL: No response. Host down or firewall dropping new connections
- Last State Change
- Tue Apr 7 07:27:21 2026
- Last Check
- Mon Apr 13 08:45:16 2026
- Next Check
- Mon Apr 13 08:55:16 2026
- Meaning:
- A simple port scan of port 1812/udp was attempted and there was no response from the port. This implies that either the port is not open i.e. there isn't a daemon running on it, or that there is a firewall configured to not to respond to such scans. Dropping such packets isn't a problem as long as the server is able to respond to RADIUS auth requests.
- Solution:
- Check the state of the RADIUS daemon and ensure that it's up and running on port 1812/udp. If it is, then check your firewall(s) to see if they're configured to drop incoming connections.
dorsetcouncil.gov.uk/dorsetcouncil-gov-uk-3/roaming1.govroam.uk/
Server Shared Secret
- Output
- OK: Good shared secret over last day
- Last State Change
- Tue Apr 7 07:22:33 2026
- Last Check
- Mon Apr 13 08:42:33 2026
- Next Check
- Mon Apr 13 08:52:32 2026
dorsetcouncil.gov.uk/dorsetcouncil-gov-uk-3/roaming1.govroam.uk/
Simple Authentication
- Output
- WARNING: Timeout. No response from RADIUS server
- Last State Change
- Tue Apr 7 07:23:54 2026
- Last Check
- Mon Apr 13 08:41:50 2026
- Next Check
- Mon Apr 13 08:51:50 2026
- Meaning:
- An authentication attempt has been made using generic credentials and no response was received. It's expected that a RADIUS server would respond to non-existent credentials with an Access-Reject and if it didn't then there might be a problem. It's not part of the Tech Spec that all requests should be responded to but it's desirable. It would help us keep better track of your system state. However, be aware that all proxied/EAP requests MUST be responded to.
- Solution:
- Check your RADIUS logs to see what's happening to these requests. The username is 'jisctest' so should stand out. If you can, please ensure that your RADIUS server responds to the requests (with an Access-Reject). Alternatively, enable Status-Server (FreeRADIUS, RADIATOR and radsecproxy support it).
dorsetcouncil.gov.uk/dorsetcouncil-gov-uk-3/roaming1.govroam.uk/
Zombie
- Output
- UNKNOWN: No Data. No data but not marked as down within the last week
- Last State Change
- Tue Apr 7 07:24:21 2026
- Last Check
- Mon Apr 13 08:42:20 2026
- Next Check
- Mon Apr 13 08:52:20 2026
dorsetcouncil.gov.uk/dorsetcouncil-gov-uk-3/NRPS: roaming2.govroam.uk
(212.219.247.59) -
IPS firewall
/
dorsetcouncil.gov.uk/dorsetcouncil-gov-uk-3/roaming2.govroam.uk/
Ping
- Output
- PING CRITICAL - Packet loss = 100%
- Last State Change
- Tue Apr 7 07:19:01 2026
- Last Check
- Mon Apr 13 08:45:59 2026
- Next Check
- Mon Apr 13 08:55:59 2026
- Meaning:
- A failed Ping test means that ICMP packets are either not getting to the server, or the responses aren't getting back.
- Solution:
- Check your firewall logs to see if the packets are arriving. If not, check your routing. If they are, then check to see if they're being DROPed or REJECTed. If you're confident that a response is being sent then please let Jisc know at govroam@jisc.ac.uk
dorsetcouncil.gov.uk/dorsetcouncil-gov-uk-3/roaming2.govroam.uk/
RADIUS Port
- Output
- CRITICAL: No response. Host down or firewall dropping new connections
- Last State Change
- Tue Apr 7 07:19:07 2026
- Last Check
- Mon Apr 13 08:47:03 2026
- Next Check
- Mon Apr 13 08:57:03 2026
- Meaning:
- A simple port scan of port 1812/udp was attempted and there was no response from the port. This implies that either the port is not open i.e. there isn't a daemon running on it, or that there is a firewall configured to not to respond to such scans. Dropping such packets isn't a problem as long as the server is able to respond to RADIUS auth requests.
- Solution:
- Check the state of the RADIUS daemon and ensure that it's up and running on port 1812/udp. If it is, then check your firewall(s) to see if they're configured to drop incoming connections.
dorsetcouncil.gov.uk/dorsetcouncil-gov-uk-3/roaming2.govroam.uk/
Server Shared Secret
- Output
- OK: Good shared secret over last day
- Last State Change
- Tue Apr 7 07:20:59 2026
- Last Check
- Mon Apr 13 08:50:58 2026
- Next Check
- Mon Apr 13 09:00:58 2026
dorsetcouncil.gov.uk/dorsetcouncil-gov-uk-3/roaming2.govroam.uk/
Simple Authentication
- Output
- WARNING: Timeout. No response from RADIUS server
- Last State Change
- Tue Apr 7 07:17:27 2026
- Last Check
- Mon Apr 13 08:45:23 2026
- Next Check
- Mon Apr 13 08:55:23 2026
- Meaning:
- An authentication attempt has been made using generic credentials and no response was received. It's expected that a RADIUS server would respond to non-existent credentials with an Access-Reject and if it didn't then there might be a problem. It's not part of the Tech Spec that all requests should be responded to but it's desirable. It would help us keep better track of your system state. However, be aware that all proxied/EAP requests MUST be responded to.
- Solution:
- Check your RADIUS logs to see what's happening to these requests. The username is 'jisctest' so should stand out. If you can, please ensure that your RADIUS server responds to the requests (with an Access-Reject). Alternatively, enable Status-Server (FreeRADIUS, RADIATOR and radsecproxy support it).
dorsetcouncil.gov.uk/dorsetcouncil-gov-uk-3/roaming2.govroam.uk/
Zombie
- Output
- UNKNOWN: No Data. No data but not marked as down within the last week
- Last State Change
- Tue Apr 7 07:16:36 2026
- Last Check
- Mon Apr 13 08:44:36 2026
- Next Check
- Mon Apr 13 08:54:35 2026
dorsetcouncil.gov.uk/dorsetcouncil-gov-uk-3/NRPS: roaming3.govroam.uk
(195.194.21.203) -
IPS firewall
/
dorsetcouncil.gov.uk/dorsetcouncil-gov-uk-3/roaming3.govroam.uk/
Ping
- Output
- PING CRITICAL - Packet loss = 100%
- Last State Change
- Tue Apr 7 07:16:18 2026
- Last Check
- Mon Apr 13 08:43:16 2026
- Next Check
- Mon Apr 13 08:53:16 2026
- Meaning:
- A failed Ping test means that ICMP packets are either not getting to the server, or the responses aren't getting back.
- Solution:
- Check your firewall logs to see if the packets are arriving. If not, check your routing. If they are, then check to see if they're being DROPed or REJECTed. If you're confident that a response is being sent then please let Jisc know at govroam@jisc.ac.uk
dorsetcouncil.gov.uk/dorsetcouncil-gov-uk-3/roaming3.govroam.uk/
RADIUS Port
- Output
- CRITICAL: No response. Host down or firewall dropping new connections
- Last State Change
- Tue Apr 7 07:14:54 2026
- Last Check
- Mon Apr 13 08:42:49 2026
- Next Check
- Mon Apr 13 08:52:49 2026
- Meaning:
- A simple port scan of port 1812/udp was attempted and there was no response from the port. This implies that either the port is not open i.e. there isn't a daemon running on it, or that there is a firewall configured to not to respond to such scans. Dropping such packets isn't a problem as long as the server is able to respond to RADIUS auth requests.
- Solution:
- Check the state of the RADIUS daemon and ensure that it's up and running on port 1812/udp. If it is, then check your firewall(s) to see if they're configured to drop incoming connections.
dorsetcouncil.gov.uk/dorsetcouncil-gov-uk-3/roaming3.govroam.uk/
Server Shared Secret
- Output
- OK: Good shared secret over last day
- Last State Change
- Tue Apr 7 07:15:21 2026
- Last Check
- Mon Apr 13 08:45:20 2026
- Next Check
- Mon Apr 13 08:55:20 2026
dorsetcouncil.gov.uk/dorsetcouncil-gov-uk-3/roaming3.govroam.uk/
Simple Authentication
- Output
- WARNING: Timeout. No response from RADIUS server
- Last State Change
- Tue Apr 7 07:16:23 2026
- Last Check
- Mon Apr 13 08:44:19 2026
- Next Check
- Mon Apr 13 08:54:19 2026
- Meaning:
- An authentication attempt has been made using generic credentials and no response was received. It's expected that a RADIUS server would respond to non-existent credentials with an Access-Reject and if it didn't then there might be a problem. It's not part of the Tech Spec that all requests should be responded to but it's desirable. It would help us keep better track of your system state. However, be aware that all proxied/EAP requests MUST be responded to.
- Solution:
- Check your RADIUS logs to see what's happening to these requests. The username is 'jisctest' so should stand out. If you can, please ensure that your RADIUS server responds to the requests (with an Access-Reject). Alternatively, enable Status-Server (FreeRADIUS, RADIATOR and radsecproxy support it).
dorsetcouncil.gov.uk/dorsetcouncil-gov-uk-3/roaming3.govroam.uk/
Zombie
- Output
- UNKNOWN: No Data. No data but not marked as down within the last week
- Last State Change
- Tue Apr 7 07:17:19 2026
- Last Check
- Mon Apr 13 08:45:18 2026
- Next Check
- Mon Apr 13 08:55:18 2026
Called Station ID Check
- Output
- OK: 100% MAC format and SSID are good (last: 2026-04-13 08:36:39)
- Last State Change
- Tue Apr 7 07:06:46 2026
- Last Check
- Mon Apr 13 08:36:45 2026
- Next Check
- Mon Apr 13 08:51:43 2026
Calling Station ID Check
- Output
- OK: 100% MAC format is good, as of 2026-04-13 08:36:05
- Last State Change
- Tue Apr 7 07:06:23 2026
- Last Check
- Mon Apr 13 08:36:22 2026
- Next Check
- Mon Apr 13 08:51:22 2026
Operator Check
- Output
- WARNING: 100% Missing Operator-Name (last: 2026-04-13 08:46:07)
- Last State Change
- Tue Apr 7 07:06:40 2026
- Last Check
- Mon Apr 13 08:46:38 2026
- Next Check
- Mon Apr 13 09:01:37 2026
- Meaning:
- Operator-Name is missing from RADIUS requests. Operator-Name identifies the site sending the requests and is used by home sites in audit trails and in cases of mis-use.
- Solution:
- Where possible (FreeRADIUS, radsecproxy, RADIATOR) Operator-Name should be configured to send the site identifier (in the format 1realm.name e.g. 1holby.nhs.uk).
Realm Syntax Check
- Output
- WARNING: 21.6% 3GPP realm (last: 2026-04-13 07:13:33)
- Last State Change
- Fri Apr 10 03:02:07 2026
- Last Check
- Mon Apr 13 08:47:04 2026
- Next Check
- Mon Apr 13 09:02:03 2026
- Meaning:
- Users and devices often put in their email addresses or preconfigured setting such as '@gmail.com' or '3gppnetwork.org' which are never going to be Govroam realms.
- Solution:
- Filter out the common realms which are never going to be Govroam sites.
VLAN Check
- Output
- OK: 100% No VLAN attr present (last: 2026-04-13 08:36:39)
- Last State Change
- Tue Apr 7 07:08:13 2026
- Last Check
- Mon Apr 13 08:38:11 2026
- Next Check
- Mon Apr 13 08:53:10 2026