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standard: Specifies the standard RADIUS server, which requires the RADIUS client end and RADIUS server to interact according to the regulation and packet format of the standard RADIUS protocol (RFC 2865/2866 or newer).

Description Use the server-typecommand to specify the RADIUS server type supported by the device.

Use the undo server-typecommand to restore the default.

By default, the supported RADIUS server type is standard.

Related command: radius scheme.

Example # Set the RADIUS server type of RADIUS scheme radius1 to standard.

<Sysname> system-view

[Sysname] radius scheme radius1

[Sysname-radius-radius1] server-type standard

state

Syntax

state { primary secondary } { accounting authentication } { active block }

View

RADIUS scheme view

Parameter

primary: Sets the status of the primary RADIUS server.

 

secondary: Sets the status of the secondary RADIUS server.

 

accounting: Sets the status of the RADIUS accounting server.

 

authentication: Sets the status of the RADIUS authentication/authorization

 

server.

 

active: Sets the status of the RADIUS server to active, namely the normal

 

operation state.

 

block: Sets the status of the RADIUS server to block.

Description

Use the state command to set the status of a RADIUS server.

 

By default, every RADIUS server configured with an IP address in the RADIUS

 

scheme is in the state of active.

 

Note that:

 

When a primary server, authentication/authorization server or accounting

 

server, fails, the device automatically turns to the secondary server.

 

Once the primary server fails, the primary server transfers into the state of

 

block, and the device turns to the secondary server. In this case, if the

 

secondary server is available, the device triggers the primary server quiet timer.

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3Com MSR 50 Primary Sets the status of the primary Radius server, Secondary Sets the status of the secondary Radius server