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Tx
Timeouts
radiusAuthClientE
xtTimeouts
The number of authentication timeouts to
the server. After a timeout, the client may
retry to the same server, send to a different
server, or give up. A retry to the same
server is counted as a retransmit as well as
a timeout. A send to a different server is
counted as a Request as well as a timeout.
For more information about the state of the server and the latest round-trip time, see the tables and
other information as follows.
Name
RFC4668 Name
Description
IP
Address
-
IP address and UDP port for the authentication server in
question.
State
-
Shows the state of the server. It takes one of the following
values:
Disabled: The selected server is disabled.
Not Ready: The server is enabled, but IP communication
is not yet up and running.
Ready: The server is enabled, IP communication is up and
running, and the RADIUS module is ready to accept
access attempts.
Dead (X seconds left): Access attempts were made to this
server, but it did not reply within the configured timeout.
The server has temporarily been disabled, but will get re-
enabled when the dead-time expires. The number of
seconds left before this occurs is displayed in
parentheses. This state is only reachable when more than
one server is enabled.
Round-
Trip
Time
radiusAuthClient
ExtRoundTripTime
The time interval (measured in milliseconds) between the
most recent Access-Reply/Access-Challenge and the
Access-Request that matched it from the RADIUS
authentication server. The granularity of this
measurement is 100 ms. A value of 0 ms indicates that
there hasn't been round-trip communication with the
server yet.