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HAPTER
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C
ONFIGURATION
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 469
Configure the RADIUS Server Response Timer
By default, the response timeout timer for the RADIUS server is set to three seconds.
Displaying and
Debugging AAA and
RADIUS Protocol
After the above configuration, execute the
display
command in any view to display
the running of the AAA and RADIUS configuration, and to verify the effect of the
configuration. Execute the
reset
command in User View to reset AAA and RADIUS
statistics. Execute the
debugging
command in User View to debug AAA and RADIUS.
Operation
Command
Configure the RADIUS server response timer
timer response-timeout
seconds
Restore the default value of the interval
undo timer response-timeout
Table 470
Displaying and Debugging AAA and RADIUS Protocol
Operation
Command
Display the configuration information of
the specified or all the ISP domains.
display domain [
isp_name
]
Display related information of user’s
connection
display connection [ access-type {
dot1x | mac-authentication } | domain
domain_name
| interface
interface_type interface_number
| ip
ip_address
| mac
mac_address
|
radius-scheme
radius_scheme_name
|
vlan
vlanid
| ucibindex
ucib_index
|
user-name
user_name
]
Display related information of the local user
display local-user [ domain
isp_name
|
idle-cut { disable | enable } |
service-type { telnet | ftp |
lan-access | ssh | terminal } | state
{ active | block } | user-name
user_name
| vlan
vlan_id
]
Display the statistics of local RADIUS
authentication server
display local-server statistics
Display the configuration information of all
the RADIUS schemes or a specified one
display radius [
radius_scheme_name
]
Display the statistics of RADIUS packets
display radius statistics
Display the stopping accounting requests
saved in buffer without response (from
System View)
display stop-accounting-buffer {
radius-scheme
radius_scheme_name
|
session-id
session_id
| time-range
start_time stop_time
| user-name
user_name
}
Delete the stopping accounting requests
saved in buffer without response (from
System View)
reset stop-accounting-buffer {
radius-scheme
radius_scheme_name
|
session-id
session_id
| time-range
start_time stop_time
| user-name
user_name
}
Summary of Contents for 5500 SI - Switch - Stackable
Page 24: ...24 ABOUT THIS GUIDE...
Page 50: ...50 CHAPTER 1 GETTING STARTED...
Page 54: ...54 CHAPTER 2 ADDRESS MANAGEMENT CONFIGURATION...
Page 78: ...78 CHAPTER 3 PORT OPERATION...
Page 88: ...88 CHAPTER 4 XRN CONFIGURATION...
Page 122: ...122 CHAPTER 8 VLAN VPN CONFIGURATION...
Page 216: ...216 CHAPTER 15 SSH TERMINAL SERVICES...
Page 268: ...268 CHAPTER 16 IP ROUTING PROTOCOL OPERATION...
Page 308: ...308 CHAPTER 17 NETWORK PROTOCOL OPERATION...
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Page 350: ...350 CHAPTER 18 MULTICAST PROTOCOL...
Page 522: ...522 CHAPTER 22 FILE SYSTEM MANAGEMENT...
Page 584: ...584 CHAPTER 30 PASSWORD CONTROL CONFIGURATION OPERATIONS...
Page 600: ...600 CHAPTER 31 MSDP CONFIGURATION...
Page 614: ...614 CHAPTER 32 CLUSTERING...
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