3Com Router 3000 Ethernet Family
Configuration Guide
If the router has sent the specified maximum number of Accounting-On packets
without receiving any response packet from the CAMS server, the router stops
sending Accounting-On packets.
Note:
The primary attributes of an Accounting-On packet (that is, the NAS-ID, NAS-IP, and
session ID) are often generated by the router automatically, where the NAS-IP attribute
is the IP address for the outbound interface of the packet by default. You can also
configure the NAS-IP attribute manually by using the nas-ip command, in which case
you must be sure to specify a correct and valid IP address.
II. Configuration Prerequisites
Create a RADIUS scheme and specify to use the CAMS server for RADIUS
authentication and accounting.
III. Configuring user re-authenctication at reboot
The following table describes the user re-authentication at reboot configuration tasks.
Table 2-21 Configure user re-authentication at reboot
No.
1
Enter system view
Enter RADIUS scheme
2
view
Enable
3
Re-authentication
reboot
2.3.7 Setting the Supported RADIUS Server Type
You can use the following command to set the supported RADIUS server type.
Perform the following configurations in RADIUS view.
To do...
Use the command...
system-view
radius
radius-scheme-name
user
accounting-on enable
at
[ send times ] [ interval
interval ]
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Remarks
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By default, the function
is not enabled. The
default maximum times
for
sending
Accounting-On packets
is 15, and the default
sending interval is three
seconds.