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Configuring the Type of RADIUS Servers to be Supported
Follow these steps to configure the type of RADIUS servers to be supported:
To do…
Use the command…
Remarks
Enter system view
system-view
—
Create a RADIUS scheme and
enter its view
radius scheme
radius-scheme-name
Required
By default, a RADIUS scheme
named "system" has already
been created in the system.
Configure the type of RADIUS
servers to be supported
server-type
{
extended
|
standard
}
Optional
z
If you change the RADIUS server type, the units of data flows sent to RADIUS servers will be
restored to the defaults.
z
When the third party RADIUS server is used, you can select
standard
or
extended
as the
server-type in a RADIUS scheme; when the CAMS server is used, you can select
extended
as the
server-type in a RADIUS scheme.
Configuring the Status of RADIUS Servers
For the primary and secondary servers (authentication/authorization servers, or accounting servers) in
a RADIUS scheme:
When the switch fails to communicate with the primary server due to some server trouble, the switch will
turn to the secondary server and exchange messages with the secondary server.
After the primary server remains in the
block
state for a set time (set by the
timer quiet
command), the
switch will try to communicate with the primary server again when it receives a RADIUS request. If it
finds that the primary server has recovered, the switch immediately restores the communication with
the primary server instead of communicating with the secondary server, and at the same time restores
the status of the primary server to
active
while keeping the status of the secondary server unchanged.
When both the primary and secondary servers are in
active
or
block
state, the switch sends messages
only to the primary server.
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