Cisco Cisco ASR 5700
Context Configuration Mode Commands N-R
▀ radius detect-dead-server
▄ Command Line Interface Reference, StarOS Release 17
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Usage
Use this command to configure how the system detects a dead RADIUS server.
Important:
If both
consecutive-failures
and
response-timeout
are configured, then both parameters
must be met before a server’s state is changed to “Down”.
Important:
The “Active” or “Down” state of a RADIUS server as defined by the system, is based on
accessibility and connectivity. For example, if the server is functional but the system has placed it into a “Down” state,
it could be the result of a connectivity problem. When a RADIUS server’s state is changed to “Down”, a trap is sent to
the management station and the
it could be the result of a connectivity problem. When a RADIUS server’s state is changed to “Down”, a trap is sent to
the management station and the
deadtime
timer is started.
Example
The following command enables the detect-dead-server consecutive-failures mechanism and configures the
consecutive number of failures to
consecutive number of failures to
10
:
radius detect-dead-server consecutive-failures 10