Configuration Guide RADIUS Dynamic Authorization Extension Configuration
Configuration
Enabling RADIUS Dynamic Authorization Extension
DM is applied where the server logs out users. Use the following commands to enable DM.
Use the no radius dynamic-authorization-extension enable command to disable RADIUS dynamic authorization
extension in global configuration mode.
The example below shows how to configure RADIUS dynamic authorization extension:
Ruijie# configure terminal
Enter configuration commands, one per line. End with CNTL/Z.
Ruijie(config)# radius dynamic-authorization-extension enable
Ruijie(config)# show run
By default, RADIUS dynamic authorization extension is disabled.
Whether to enable DM depends on whether the servers such as Portal, Radius support the offline
mechanism.
A DM message carries attributes used to inform a device of which user is to be logged out. The common
attribute carried is calling-station-id. This attribute varies with servers. The calling-station-id attribute supports three
kinds of coding formats: ietf, normal and unformatted. For Ruijie servers, ess and smp must be configured into the
ietf format, and sam be normal format. For other servers, you need to configure it as required. For detailed
commands, see the “Calling-Station-ID Format” section in Configuring RDS.
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Viewing the Configuration
Use the following commands to view statistics of DM packets.