1972 CHAPTER 128: RADIUS CONFIGURATION COMMANDS

Use the undo timer realtime-accountingcommand to restore the default.

Note that:

For real-time accounting, a NAS must transmit the accounting information of online users to the RADIUS accounting server periodically. This command is for setting the interval.

The setting of the real-time accounting interval somewhat depends on the performance of the NAS and the RADIUS server: a shorter interval requires higher performance. You are therefore recommended to adopt a longer interval when there are a large number of users (more than 1000, inclusive). The following table lists the recommended ratios of the interval to the number of users.

Table 512 Recommended ratios of the accounting interval to the number of users

Number of users

Real-time accounting interval (minute)

 

 

1 to 99

3

100 to 499

6

500 to 999

12

1000 or more

15 or more

 

 

Related command: retry realtime-accounting,radius scheme.

Example # Set the real-time accounting interval to 51 minutes for RADIUS scheme radius1.

<Sysname> system-view

[Sysname] radius scheme radius1

[Sysname-radius-radius1] timer realtime-accounting 51

timer response-timeout (RADIUS scheme view)

Syntax timer response-timeout seconds

undo timer response-timeout

View RADIUS scheme view

Parameter seconds: RADIUS server response timeout period in seconds. It ranges from 1 to 10 and defaults to 3.

Description Use the timer response-timeoutcommand to set the RADIUS server response timeout timer.

Use the undo timer command to restore the default.

Note that:

If a NAS receives no response from the RADIUS server in a period of time after sending a RADIUS request (authentication/authorization or accounting request), it has to resend the request so that the user has more opportunity to

Page 1972
Image 1972
3Com MSR 30, MSR 50 Timer response-timeout Radius scheme view, Related command retry realtime-accounting,radius scheme