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switch gets no answer before the response timeout timer expires, it needs to retransmit the request
to ensure that the user can obtain RADIUS service.
Appropriately setting the timeout time of this timer according to your network situation can improve
the performance of your system.
This command has the same function with the timer command.
Related commands: radius scheme, retry.
Examples
# Set the response timeout time in RADIUS scheme radius1 to five seconds.
<Sysname> system-view
System View: return to User View with Ctrl+Z.
[Sysname] radius scheme radius1
New Radius scheme
[Sysname-radius-radius1] timer response-timeout 5
user-name-format
Syntax
user-name-format { with-domain | without-domain }
View
RADIUS scheme view
Parameters
with-domain: Specifies to include ISP domain names in the usernames to be sent to RADIUS server.
without-domain: Specifies to exclude ISP domain names from the usernames to be sent to RADIUS
server.
Description
Use the user-name-format command to set the format of the usernames to be sent to RADIUS server
By default, except for the default RADIUS scheme "system", the usernames sent to RADIUS servers in
any RADIUS scheme carry ISP domain names.
Note that:
Generally, an access user is named in the userid@isp-name format. Here, isp-name behind the @
character represents the ISP domain name, by which the device determines which ISP domain a
user belongs to. However, some old RADIUS servers cannot accept the usernames that carry ISP
domain names. In this case, it is necessary to remove domain names from usernames before
sending usernames to RADIUS server. For this reason, the user-name-format command is
designed for you to specify whether or not ISP domain names are carried in the usernames to be
sent to the RADIUS server.
For a RADIUS scheme, if you have specified to exclude ISP domain names from usernames, you
should not use this RADIUS scheme in more than one ISP domain. Otherwise, such errors may
occur: the RADIUS server regards two different users having the same name but belonging to
different ISP domains as the same user (because the usernames sent to it are the same).
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