Cisco Cisco Packet Data Interworking Function (PDIF)
Managing and Monitoring the AAA Servers
Managing the AAA Servers ▀
AAA Interface Administration and Reference, StarOS Release 19 ▄
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Round-trip time for response was 8.8 ms
Testing a RADIUS Accounting Server
When used to test a RADIUS accounting server, the tool generates an accounting start/stop pair for a specific username.
Important:
The user name must already be configured on the RADIUS authentication server prior to executing
the test.
To execute the RADIUS authentication test tool, enter the following command:
radius test accounting { all | radius group <group_name> | server <server_name>
port <server_port> } <user_name>
port <server_port> } <user_name>
Notes:
all
specifies that all configured RADIUS accounting servers be tested.
radius group
<group_name>
specifies the configured RADIUS authentication servers in a RADIUS server
group named
<group_name>
for server group functionality.
<server_name>
specifies the IP address of a specific RADIUS accounting server to test.
<server_port>
specifies the TCP port over that the system should use when communicating with the RADIUS
accounting server to test.
<user_name>
specifies a username that is supplied to the RADIUS server for accounting.
The following is a sample of this command’s output for a successful response when testing a RADIUS accounting
server with an IP address of 192.168.1.102 on port 1813.
server with an IP address of 192.168.1.102 on port 1813.
RADIUS Start to accounting server 192.168.1.102, port 1813
Accounting Success: response received
Round-trip time for response was 554.6 ms
RADIUS Stop to accounting server 192.168.1.102, port 1813
Accounting Success: response received
Round-trip time for response was 85.5 ms