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By default, minute is set to 12 minutes.

 

III. Configure the RADIUS Server Response Timer

 

If the NAS receives no response from the RADIUS server after sending a RADIUS

 

request (authentication/authorization or accounting request) for a period of time,

 

the NAS resends the request, thus ensuring the user can obtain the RADIUS

 

service. You can specify this period by setting the RADIUS server response timeout

 

timer, taking into consideration the network condition and the desired system

 

performance.

 

Perform the following configurations in RADIUS scheme view.

 

Table 2-35 Configure the RADIUS server response timer

 

OperationCommand

 

Configure the RADIUS server response timertimer response-timeout seconds

 

Restore the default value of the intervalundo timer response-timeout

 

By default, the response timeout timer for the RADIUS server is set to three

 

seconds.

 

 

Configuring

HWTACACS configuration tasks include:

HWTACACS

Table 2-36 HWTACACS configuration

 

 

SubsectionTaskCommandViewDescription

 

1 Creating a HWTACACS schemehwtacacs schemeSystem viewCreating a

 

scheme

 

2 Configuring the TACACS authentication serverprimary authentication

 

HWTACACS viewConfiguring the primary authentication server

 

secondary authenticationHWTACACS viewConfiguring the secondary

 

authentication server

 

3 Configuring the TACACS authorization serverprimary authorization

 

HWTACACS viewConfiguring the primary authorization server

 

secondary authorizationHWTACACS viewConfiguring the secondary

 

authorization server

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