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Views
RADIUS scheme view
Default command level
2: System level
Usage guidelines
A NAS must make its best effort to send every stop-accounting request to the RADIUS accounting
servers. For each stop-accounting request that receives no response in the specified period of time,
the NAS buffers and resends the packet until it receives a response or the number of transmission
attempts reaches the configured limit. In the latter case, the NAS discards the packet. However, if
you have removed the accounting server, stop-accounting messages are not buffered.
Examples
# Enable the device to buffer the stop-accounting requests to which no responses are received.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] radius scheme radius1
[Sysname-radius-radius1] stop-accounting-buffer enable
Related commands
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reset
stop-accounting-buffer
•
display
stop-accounting-buffer
timer quiet (RADIUS scheme view)
Use
timer quiet
to set the quiet timer for servers.
Use
undo timer quiet
to restore the default.
Syntax
timer quiet
minutes
undo timer quiet
Default
The server quiet period is 5 minutes.
Views
RADIUS scheme view
Default command level
2: System level
Parameters
minutes
: Server quiet period in minutes, ranging from 0 to 255. If you set this argument to 0, when
the device attempts to send an authentication or accounting request but the current server is
unreachable, the device sends the request to the next server in active state, without changing the
current server's status. As a result, when the device attempts to send a request of the same type for
another user, it still tries to send the request to the current server because the current server is in
active state.
Usage guidelines
The quiet timer controls whether the device changes the status of an unreachable server from active
to blocked and how long the device keeps an unreachable server in blocked state.