Инструкции По Установке для 3com S7906E

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Setting the Upper Limit of RADIUS Request Retransmission Attempts 
Because RADIUS uses UDP packets to carry data, the communication process is not reliable. If a NAS 
receives no response from the RADIUS server before the response timeout timer expires, it is required 
to retransmit the RADIUS request. If the number of transmission attempts exceeds the specified limit 
but it still receives no response, it considers that the authentication has failed. 
Follow these steps to set the upper limit of RADIUS request retransmission attempts: 
To do… 
Use the command… 
Remarks 
Enter system view 
system-view 
— 
Enter RADIUS scheme view 
radius scheme 
radius-scheme-name 
— 
Set the number of 
retransmission attempts of 
RADIUS packets 
retry retry-times 
Optional 
3 by default 
 
 
The maximum number of retransmission attempts of RADIUS packets multiplied by the RADIUS 
server response timeout period cannot be greater than 75. 
Refer to the timer response-timeout command in the command manual for configuring RADIUS 
server response timeout period. 
 
Setting the Supported RADIUS Server Type 
Follow these steps to set the supported RADIUS server type: 
To do… 
Use the command… 
Remarks 
Enter system view 
system-view 
— 
Enter RADIUS scheme view 
radius scheme 
radius-scheme-name 
— 
Specify the RADIUS server 
type supported by the device 
server-type extended 
standard } 
Optional 
By default, the supported 
RADIUS server type is 
standard.  
 
 
If you change the type of RADIUS server, the data stream destined to the original RADIUS server 
will be restored to the default unit. 
When a third-party RADIUS is used, you can configure the RADIUS server to standard  or 
extended. When an iMC server is used, you must configure the RADIUS server to extended.