Cisco Cisco ASR 5700
AAA Server Group Configuration Mode Commands
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Command Line Interface Reference, StarOS Release 17 ▄
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Dictionary
Description
3gpp2
This dictionary consists not only of all of the attributes in the standard dictionary, but also all of the attributes
specified in IS-835-A.
specified in IS-835-A.
3gpp2-835
This dictionary consists not only of all of the attributes in the standard dictionary, but also all of the attributes
specified in IS-835.
specified in IS-835.
starent-
vsa1
vsa1
This dictionary consists not only of the 3GPP2 dictionary, but also includes Starent Networks vendor-specific
attributes (VSAs) as well. The VSAs in this dictionary support a one-byte wide VSA Type field in order to support
certain RADIUS applications. The one-byte limit allows support for only 256 VSAs (0 - 255). This is the default
dictionary.
attributes (VSAs) as well. The VSAs in this dictionary support a one-byte wide VSA Type field in order to support
certain RADIUS applications. The one-byte limit allows support for only 256 VSAs (0 - 255). This is the default
dictionary.
Important:
In 12.0 and later releases, no new attributes can be added to the
starent-vsa1
dictionary. If there are any new attributes to be added, these can only be added to the
starent
dictionary. For more information, please contact your Cisco account representative.
starent-
vsa1-835
vsa1-835
This dictionary consists not only of the 3gpp2-835 dictionary, but also includes Starent Networks vendor-specific
attributes (VSAs) as well. The VSAs in this dictionary support a one-byte wide VSA Type field in order to support
certain RADIUS applications. The one-byte limit allows support for only 256 VSAs (0 - 255). This is the default
dictionary.
attributes (VSAs) as well. The VSAs in this dictionary support a one-byte wide VSA Type field in order to support
certain RADIUS applications. The one-byte limit allows support for only 256 VSAs (0 - 255). This is the default
dictionary.
starent
This dictionary consists of all of the attributes in the starent-vsa1 dictionary and incorporates additional Starent
Networks VSAs by using a two-byte VSA Type field. This dictionary is the master-set of all of the attributes in all
of the dictionaries supported by the system.
Networks VSAs by using a two-byte VSA Type field. This dictionary is the master-set of all of the attributes in all
of the dictionaries supported by the system.
starent-835
This dictionary consists of all of the attributes in the starent-vsa1-835 dictionary and incorporates additional Starent
Networks VSAs by using a two-byte VSA Type field. This dictionary is the master-set of all of the attributes in all
of the -835 dictionaries supported by the system.
Networks VSAs by using a two-byte VSA Type field. This dictionary is the master-set of all of the attributes in all
of the -835 dictionaries supported by the system.
deadtime minutes
Specifies the number of minutes to wait before changing the state of a RADIUS server from “Down” to
“Active”.
“Active”.
minutes
must be an integer from 0 through 65535.
Default: 10
Important:
This parameter should be set to allow enough time to remedy the issue that originally caused the
server’s state to be changed to “Down”. After the deadtime timer expires, the system returns the server’s state to
“Active” regardless of whether or not the issue has been fixed.
“Active” regardless of whether or not the issue has been fixed.
Important:
For a complete explanation of RADIUS server states, if you are using StarOS 12.3 or an earlier
release, refer to the RADIUS Server State Behavior appendix in the AAA and GTPP Interface Administration and
Reference. If you are using StarOS 14.0 or a later release, refer to the AAA Interface Administration and Reference.
Reference. If you are using StarOS 14.0 or a later release, refer to the AAA Interface Administration and Reference.
detect-dead-server { consecutive-failures consecutive_failures_count | keepalive
| response-timeout response_timeout_duration }
| response-timeout response_timeout_duration }
consecutive-failures consecutive_failures_count
: Specifies the number of consecutive failures,
for any AAA Manager, before a server’s state is changed from “Active” to “Down”.
consecutive_failures_count
must be an integer from 1 through 1000. Default: 4.