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You can remove an authorization server only when it is not used by any active TCP connection to send
authorization packets. Removing an authorization server affects only authorization processes that occur
after the remove operation.
Related commands:
display hwtacacs
.
Examples
# Configure the secondary authorization server 10.163.155.13 with TCP port number 49.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] hwtacacs scheme hwt1
[Sysname-hwtacacs-hwt1] secondary authorization 10.163.155.13 49
stop-accounting-buffer enable (HWTACACS scheme view)
Syntax
stop-accounting-buffer enable
undo stop-accounting-buffer enable
View
HWTACACS scheme view
Default level
2: System level
Parameters
None
Description
Use the
stop-accounting-buffer enable
command to enable the device to buffer stop-accounting requests
to which no responses are received.
Use the
undo stop-accounting-buffer enable
command to disable the buffering function.
By default, the device buffers stop-accounting requests to which no responses are received.
Stop-accounting requests affect the charge to users. A NAS must make its best effort to send every
stop-accounting request to the HWTACACS accounting servers. For each stop-accounting request
getting 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.
Related commands:
reset stop-accounting-buffer
and
display stop-accounting-buffer
.
Examples
# In HWTACACS scheme
hwt1
, enable the device to buffer the stop-accounting requests getting no
responses.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] hwtacacs scheme hwt1
[Sysname-hwtacacs-hwt1] stop-accounting-buffer enable