16 radius-server timeout, 17 radius-server accounting-interim-update timeout, Radius – PLANET XGS3-24040 User Manual

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Usage Guide: This command specifies the retransmission time for a packet without a RADIUS server

response after the switch sends the packet to the RADIUS server. If authentication information is missing

from the authentication server, AAA authentication request will need to be re-transmitted to the

authentication server. If AAA request retransmission count reaches the retransmission time threshold

without the server responding, the server will be considered to as not work, the switch sets the server as

invalid.

Example: Setting the RADIUS authentication packet retransmission time to five times.

Switch(config)# radius-server retransmit 5

47.16 radius-server timeout

Command: radius-server timeout <seconds>

no radius-server timeout

Function: Configures the timeout timer for RADIUS server; the “no radius-server timeout” command

restores the default setting.

Parameters: <seconds> is the timer value (second) for RADIUS server timeout, the valid range is 1 to

1000.

Command mode: Global Mode

Default: The default value is 3 seconds.

Usage Guide: This command specifies the interval for the switch to wait RADIUS server response. The

switch waits for corresponding response packets after sending RADIUS Server request packets. If

RADIUS server response is not received in the specified waiting time, the switch resends the request

packet or sets the server as invalid according to the current conditions.

Example: Setting the RADIUS authentication timeout timer value to 30 seconds.

Switch(config)# radius-server timeout 30

47.17 radius-server accounting-interim-update timeout

Command: radius-server accounting-interim-update timeout <seconds>

no radius-server accounting-interim-update timeout

Function: Set the interval of sending fee-counting update messages; the no operation of this command

will reset to the default configuration.

Parameters: <seconds> is the interval of sending fee-counting update messages, in seconds, ranging

from 60 to 3600.

Command Mode: Global Mode.

Default: The default interval of sending fee-counting update messages is 300 seconds.

User Guide: This command set the interval at which NAS sends fee-counting update messages. In order

to realize the real time fee-counting of users, from the moment the user becomes online, NAS will send a

fee-counting update message of this user to the RADIUS server at the configured interval.

The interval of sending fee-counting update messages is relative to the maximum number of users

supported by NAS. The smaller the interval, the less the maximum number of the users supported by

NAS; the bigger the interval, the more the maximum number of the users supported by NAS. The

following is the recommended ratio of interval of sending fee-counting update messages to the maximum

number of the users supported by NAS:

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