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TERMINAL SERVERS
ACCOUNTING TIMEOUT(privileged)
{SET
}
{DEFINE
}ACCOUNTING TIMEOUT
seconds
{CHANGE
}
This privileged command specifies the timeout value, inseconds, after
which the Terminal Server will re-send an ACCOUNTING request to the
ACCOUNTING server.
seconds
This parameter specifies that the number of seconds after which the Terminal
Server will re-send its request to the ACCOUNTING server. The allowed
range is 2-60. The default is 2.
AUTHENTICATION
{SET
}
{DEFINE
}AUTHENTICATION{ENABLED
}
{CHANGE
}
{DISABLED
}
This privileged command designates the use of the RADIUS authentication
protocol. The RADIUS (Remote Authorization Dial In User Service) protocol
can be used to authenticate users trying to login to the Terminal Server.
During the authentication process, the user’s username and password are
sent for verification to a RADIUS server. A primary server is tried first. If no
answer is received (after a timeout and several retries, both can be
configured) an alternate server is tried. Once a positive answer is received, the
user login request is granted, and the user may access the Terminal Server’s
services. If a negative response is received (or no response at all) the user
request is rejected and the user is disconnected. The addresses of the primary
and alternate authentication server are configured using the DEFINE
AUTHENTICATION ADDRESS command.
When the Terminal Server is communicating with an authentication server,
the MD5 algorithm is used to encrypt passwords and verify responses from the
authentication server. The MD5 algorithm requires that a secret (password)
will be shared at both sides communicating with each other—the Terminal
Server and the authentication server in this case. The secret is set using the
DEFINE AUTHENTICATION SECRET command (see below). Please note
that this is not the user’s password, but a general password used to secure the
authentication process itself. The secret is not displayed in SHOW
AUTHENTICATION. The only way to verify its value is to re-enter the
command.
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