Radius-Server Deadtime - Allied Telesis AT-AR3050S Command Reference Manual

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RADIUS C
OMMANDS
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RADIUS
SERVER DEADTIME

radius-server deadtime

Overview
Use this command to specify the global deadtime for all RADIUS servers. If a
RADIUS server is considered dead, it is skipped for the specified deadtime. This
command specifies for how many minutes a RADIUS server that is not responding
to authentication requests is passed over by requests for RADIUS authentication.
Use the no variant of this command to reset the global deadtime to the default of
0 seconds, so that RADIUS servers are not skipped even if they are dead.
radius-server deadtime <minutes>
Syntax
no radius-server deadtime
Default
The default RADIUS deadtime configured on the system is 0 seconds.
Mode
Global Configuration
Usage
The RADIUS client considers a RADIUS server to be dead if it fails to respond to a
request after it has been retransmitted as often as specified globally by the
radius-server retransmit
command. To improve RADIUS response times when some servers may be
unavailable, set a deadtime to skip dead servers.
Examples
To set the dead time of the RADIUS server to 60 minutes, use the following
commands:
awplus#
awplus(config)#
To disable the dead time of the RADIUS server, use the following commands:
awplus#
awplus(config)#
Related
deadtime (RADIUS server group)
Commands
radius-server host
radius-server retransmit
C613-50077-01 REV A
Parameter
Description
<minutes>
RADIUS server deadtime in minutes in the range 0 to 1440 (24 hours).
configure terminal
radius-server deadtime 60
configure terminal
no radius-server deadtime
Command Reference for AT-AR3050S
AlliedWare Plus™ Operating System - Version 5.4.5-2.x
command or for the server by the
radius-server host
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