3com 4500 50-PORT 사용자 설명서
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retransmit it for several times, which is set through the
retry
realtime-accounting
command.
This command is used to delete the stopping accounting requests from the Switch
buffer. You can select to delete the packets transmitted to a specified RADIUS
server, or according to the session-id or username, or delete the packets
transmitted during the specified time-range.
buffer. You can select to delete the packets transmitted to a specified RADIUS
server, or according to the session-id or username, or delete the packets
transmitted during the specified time-range.
Related commands:
stop-accounting-buffer enable
,
retry
stop-accounting
,
display stop-accounting-buffer
.
Example
To delete the stopping accounting requests saved in the system buffer by the user,
user0001@marlboro.net, enter the following:
user0001@marlboro.net, enter the following:
[4500]reset stop-accounting-buffer user-name user0001@marlboro.net
To delete the stopping accounting requests saved in the system buffer since 0:0:0
to 23:59:59 on August 31, 2002, enter the following:
to 23:59:59 on August 31, 2002, enter the following:
[4500]reset stop-accounting-buffer time-range 0:0:0-2002/08/31
23:59:59-2002/08/31
retry
Syntax
retry retry-times
undo retry
View
RADIUS Scheme View
Parameter
retry-times:
Specifies the maximum times of retransmission, ranging from 1 to
20. By default, the value is 3.
Description
Use the
retry
command to configure the RADIUS request retransmission times.
Use the
undo retry
command to restore the
retry-times
to default value.
Because RADIUS protocol uses UDP packets to carry the data, its communication
process is not reliable. If the RADIUS server has not responded NAS until timeout,
NAS has to retransmit RADIUS request packet. If it transmits more than the
specified retry-time, NAS considers that the communication with the current
RADIUS server has been disconnected and it will transmit request packet to other
RADIUS servers.
process is not reliable. If the RADIUS server has not responded NAS until timeout,
NAS has to retransmit RADIUS request packet. If it transmits more than the
specified retry-time, NAS considers that the communication with the current
RADIUS server has been disconnected and it will transmit request packet to other
RADIUS servers.
Setting a suitable retry-time according to the network situation can speed up the
system response.
system response.
Related command:
radius scheme
Example
To set to retransmit the RADIUS request packet no more than 5 times via the server
3Com in the RADIUS scheme, enter the following:
3Com in the RADIUS scheme, enter the following: