1964 CHAPTER 128: RADIUS CONFIGURATION COMMANDS

Description Use the reset stop-accounting-buffercommand to clear the buffered stop-accounting requests, which get no responses.

Related command: stop-accounting-buffer enable (HWTACACS scheme view), retry stop-accounting (HWTACACS scheme view), user-name-format (HWTACACS scheme view), display stop-accounting-buffer.

Example # Clear the buffered stop-accounting requests for user user0001@aabbcc.net.

<Sysname> reset stop-accounting-buffer user-name user0001@aabbcc.net

#Clear the buffered stop-accounting requests in the time range from 0:0:0 to 23:59:59 on August 31, 2006.

<Sysname> reset stop-accounting-buffer time-range 0:0:0-08/31/2002 2

3:59:59-08/31/2006

retry

Syntax retry retry-times

undo retry

View RADIUS scheme view

Parameter retry-times: Maximum number of retransmission attempts, in the range 1 to 20.

Description Use the retry command to set the maximum number of RADIUS retransmission attempts.

Use the undo retry command to restore the default.

The default value for the retry-timesargument is 3.

Note that:

Because RADIUS uses UDP packets to transmit data, the communication is not reliable. If the device does not receive a response to its request from the RADIUS server within the response time-out time, it will retransmit the RADIUS request. If the number of retransmission attempts exceeds the limit but the device still receives no response from the RADIUS server, the device regards that the authentication fails.

The maximum number of retransmission attempts multiplied by the RADIUS server response timeout period cannot be greater than 75.

Related command: radius scheme, timer response-timeout (HWTACACS scheme view).

Example # Set the maximum number of RADIUS request transmission attempts to 5 for RADIUS scheme radius1.

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