3com 4500 26-PORT User Manual

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RADIUS Protocol Configuration Commands
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Description
Use the reset radius statistics command to clear the statistic information related to 
the RADIUS protocol.
Related command: 
display radius
.
Example
To clear the RADIUS protocol statistics, enter the following:
<4500>reset radius statistics
reset 
stop-accounting-buffer
Syntax
reset stop-accounting-buffer { radius-scheme radius-scheme-name | 
session-id session-id | time-range start-time stop-time | user-name 
user-name }
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Parameter
radius-scheme radius-scheme-name:
 Configures to delete the stopping 
accounting requests from the buffer according to the specified RADIUS server 
name.  
radius-scheme-name
 specifies the RADIUS server name with a character 
string not exceeding 32 characters.  
session-id session-id:
 Configures to delete the stopping accounting requests 
from the buffer according to the specified session ID. 
session-id
 specifies the 
session ID with a character string not exceeding 50 characters. 
time-range start-time stop-time:
 Configures to delete the stopping 
accounting requests from the buffer according to the saving time. 
Start-time
 
specifies the start time of the saving time range and 
stop-time
 specifies the stop 
time of the saving time range. The time is expressed in the format 
hh:mm:ss-yyyy/mm/dd. When this parameter is set, all the stopping accounting 
requests saved since 
start-time
 to 
stop-time
 will be deleted. 
user-name user-name:
 Configures to delete the stopping accounting requests 
from the buffer according to the username. 
User-name
 specifies the username, a 
character string not exceeding 32 characters.
Description
Use the 
reset stop-accounting-buffer 
command to reset the stopping 
accounting requests, which are saved in the buffer and have not been responded. 
By default, after transmitting the stopping accounting requests, if there is no 
response from the RADIUS server, the Switch will save the packet in the buffer and