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Command Reference for IE200 Series Industrial Managed PoE+ Switches
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AlliedWare Plus™ Operating System - Version 5.4.5I-0.x
RADIUS C
OMMANDS
DEADTIME
(RADIUS
SERVER
GROUP
)
deadtime (RADIUS server group)
Overview
Use this command to configure the
deadtime
parameter for the RADIUS server
group. This command overrides the global dead-time configured by the
radius-server deadtime
command. The configured deadtime is the time period in
minutes to skip a RADIUS server for authentication or accounting requests if the
server is “dead”. Note that a RADIUS server is considered “dead” if there is no
response from the server within a defined time period.
Use the
no
variant of this command to reset the deadtime configured for the
RADIUS server group. If the global deadtime for RADIUS server is configured the
value will be used for the servers in the group. The global deadtime for the RADIUS
server is set to 0 minutes by default.
Syntax
deadtime <
0-1440
>
no deadtime
Default
The deadtime is set to 0 minutes by default.
Mode
Server Group Configuration
Usage
If the RADIUS server does not respond to a request packet, the packet is
retransmitted the number of times configured for the
retransmit
parameter (after
waiting for a
timeout
period to expire). The server is then marked “dead”, and the
time is recorded. The
deadtime
parameter configures the amount of time to skip
a dead server; if a server is dead, no request message is sent to the server for the
deadtime
period.
Examples
To configure the deadtime for 5 minutes for the RADIUS server group “GROUP1”,
use the command:
awplus(config)#
aaa group server radius GROUP1
awplus(config-sg)#
server 192.168.1.1
awplus(config-sg)#
deadtime 5
To remove the deadtime configured for the RADIUS server group “GROUP1”, use
the command:
awplus(config)#
aaa group server radius GROUP1
awplus(config-sg)#
no deadtime
Related
Commands
aaa group server
radius-server deadtime
Parameter
Description
<
0-1440
>
Amount of time in minutes.