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server is, the shorter the interval can be. It is recommended to set the interval as long as possible
when the number of users is relatively great (≥1000).
Table 1-6 lists the recommended intervals for
different numbers of users.
Table 1-6 Numbers of users and recommended intervals
Number of users Real-time accounting interval
1 to 99 3
100 to 499 6
500 to 999 12
≥1000 ≥15
Related commands: retry realtime-accounting, radius scheme.
Examples
# Set the real-time accounting interval of RADIUS scheme radius1 to 51 minutes.
<Sysname> system-view
System View: return to User View with Ctrl+Z.
[Sysname] radius scheme radius1
New Radius scheme
[Sysname-radius-radius1] timer realtime-accounting 51
timer response-timeout
Syntax
timer response-timeout seconds
undo timer response-timeout
View
RADIUS scheme view
Parameters
seconds: Response timeout time of RADIUS servers, ranging from 1 to 10 seconds.
Description
Use the timer response-timeout command to set the response timeout time of RADIUS servers.
Use the undo timer response-timeout command to restore the default response timeout time of
RADIUS servers.
By default, the response timeout time of RADIUS servers is 3 seconds.
Note that:
z After sending out a RADIUS request (authentication/authorization request or accounting request)
to a RADIUS server, the switch waits for a response from the server. The maximum time that the
switch can wait for the response is called the response timeout time of RADIUS servers, and the
corresponding timer in the switch system is called the response timeout timer of RADIUS servers.
You can use the timer response-timeout command to set the timeout time of this timer, and if the