HPE FlexNetwork 5510 HI Series Security Configuration Manual page 40

Hide thumbs Also See for FlexNetwork 5510 HI Series:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

The device reports online user traffic statistics in accounting packets. The traffic measurement units
are configurable, but they must be the same as the traffic measurement units configured on the
RADIUS accounting servers.
To set the username format and the traffic statistics units for a RADIUS scheme:
Step
1.
Enter system view.
2.
Enter RADIUS scheme
view.
3.
Set
usernames sent to the
RADIUS servers.
4.
(Optional.) Set the data
flow
measurement units for
traffic statistics.
Setting the maximum number of RADIUS request transmission attempts
RADIUS uses UDP packets to transfer data. Because UDP communication is not reliable, RADIUS
uses a retransmission mechanism to improve reliability. A RADIUS request is retransmitted if the
NAS does not receive a server response for the request within the response timeout timer. For more
information about the RADIUS server response timeout timer, see
You can set the maximum number for the NAS to retransmit a RADIUS request to the same server.
When the maximum number is reached, the NAS tries to communicate with other RADIUS servers in
active state. If no other servers are in active state at the time, the NAS considers the authentication
or accounting attempt a failure.
To set the maximum number of RADIUS request transmission attempts:
Step
1.
Enter system view.
2.
Enter RADIUS scheme view.
3.
Set
the
RADIUS
attempts.
Command
system-view
radius
radius-scheme-name
the
format
for
user-name-format
{ keep-original | with-domain
| without-domain }
data-flow-format { data { byte
|
giga-byte
and
packet
mega-byte
{ giga-packet | kilo-packet |
mega-packet | one-packet } }
*
maximum
number
request
transmission
scheme
|
kilo-byte
|
packet
}
|
Command
system-view
radius
radius-scheme-name
of
retry retry-times
27
Remarks
N/A
N/A
The default setting depends on the type of
the startup configuration:
If the device starts up with initial
settings, the ISP domain name is
included in a username.
If the device starts up with the factory
defaults, the ISP domain name is
included in a username except for
the predefined RADIUS scheme
named system. When the username
is sent to a RADIUS server in the
system scheme, the ISP domain
name is removed.
For more information about the startup
configuration,
see
Configuration Guide.
By default, traffic is counted in bytes and
packets.
"Setting RADIUS
Remarks
N/A
scheme
N/A
The default setting is 3.
Fundamentals
timers."

Hide quick links:

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents