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RADIUS Protocol Configuration Commands 393
Description
Use the timer command to configure RADIUS server response timer. Use the undo
timer
command to restore the default value of the timer.
After a RADIUS (authentication/authorization or accounting) request packet has
been transmitted for a period of time, if NAS has not received the response from
the RADIUS server, it has to retransmit the message to guarantee RADIUS service
for the user. The period taken is called RADIUS server response timeout time,
which is controlled by the RADIUS server response timeout timer in the Switch.
This command is used to set this timer.
Setting a suitable timer according to the network situation will enhance system
performance.
Related commands: radius scheme, retry.
Example
To set the response timeout timer of RADIUS scheme, 3Com, to 5 seconds, enter
the following:
<SW5500>system-view
System View: return to User View with Ctrl+Z.
[SW5500]radius scheme 3Com
[SW5500-radius-3Com]timer 5
timer
realtime-accounting
Syntax
timer realtime-accounting
minute
undo timer realtime-accounting
View
RADIUS Scheme View
Parameter
minute
: Real-time accounting interval, ranging from 3 to 60, measured in minutes
in multiples of 3. By default, the value is 12.
Description
Use the timer realtime-accounting command to configure the real-time
accounting interval. Use the
undo timer realtime-accounting command to
restore the default interval.
To implement real-time accounting, it is necessary to set a real-time accounting
interval. After the attribute is set, NAS will transmit the accounting information of
online users to the RADIUS server regularly.
The value of minute is related to the performance of NAS and RADIUS server. The
smaller the value is, the higher the requirement for NAS and RADIUS server is.
When there are a large amount of users (more than 1000, inclusive), we suggest a
larger value. The following table recommends the ratio of
minute value to number
of users.

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