Avaya Wireless AP-3 User Manual

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RADIUS
Avaya Wireless AP-3 User’s Guide                                                                                 4-123
RADIUS Accounting
Using an external RADIUS server, the AP can track and record the length 
of client sessions on the access point by sending RADIUS accounting 
messages per RFC2866. When a wireless client is successfully 
authenticated, RADIUS accounting is initiated by sending an “Accounting 
Start” request to the RADIUS server. When the wireless client session 
ends, an “Accounting Stop” request is sent to the RADIUS server.
Session Length
Accounting sessions continue when a client reauthenticates to the same 
AP. Sessions are terminated when:
•  A client disassociates.
•  A client does not transmit any data to the AP for a fixed amount of 
time. 
•  A client is detected on a different interface. 
If the client roams from one AP to another, one session is terminated and 
a new session is begun.
NOTE:
This feature requires RADIUS authentication using MAC Access 
Control or 802.1x. Wireless clients configured in the Access Point’s 
static MAC Access Control list are not tracked.