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CPU
Forward packet that matched the specific ACE to CPU.
CPU Once
Forward first packet that matched the specific ACE to CPU.
Counter
The counter indicates the number of times the ACE was hit by a frame.
Conflict
Indicates the hardware status of the specific ACE. The specific ACE is not applied to
the hardware due to hardware limitations.
Select ACL
Select one of the following to be displayed:
Combined
: Show both static and conflict entries in the ACL.
Static:
Show static entries in the ACL.
IPMC:
Show IPMC entries in the ACL.
PTP:
Show PTP entries in the ACL.
Conflict:
Show conflict entries in the ACL.
Refresh
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Auto-refresh
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6.9.2
AAA
AAA – Radius Server Configuration
Common Server Configuration
This page allows you to configure the Authentication Servers
Label
Description
Timeout
The Timeout, which can be set to a number between 3 and 3600
seconds, is the maximum time to wait for a reply from a server. If the
server does not reply within this time frame, we will consider it to be
dead and continue with the next enabled server (if any).
RADIUS servers are using the UDP protocol, which is unreliable by
design. In order to cope with lost frames, the timeout interval is
divided into 3 subintervals of equal length. If a reply is not received
within the subinterval, the request is transmitted again. This algorithm
causes the RADIUS server to be queried up to 3 times before it is
considered to be dead.