Stop-Accounting-Buffer Enable (Radius Scheme View) - H3C S5120-SI Series Command Reference Manual

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Once the primary server fails, the primary server turns into the blocked state, and the device turns
to the secondary server. In this case, if the secondary server is available, the device triggers the
primary server quiet timer. After the quiet timer times out, the status of the primary server is active
again and the status of the secondary server remains the same. If the secondary server fails, the
device restores the status of the primary server to active immediately. If the primary server has
resumed, the device turns to use the primary server and stops communicating with the secondary
server. After accounting starts, the communication between the client and the secondary server
remains unchanged.
When both the primary server and the secondary server are in the state of blocked, you need to set
the status of the secondary server to active to use the secondary server for authentication.
Otherwise, the switchover will not occur.
If one server is in the active state while the other is blocked, the switchover will not take place even
if the active server is not reachable.
You can use this command to change the settings only when no user is using the RADIUS scheme.
Related commands: radius scheme, primary authentication, secondary authentication, primary
accounting, secondary accounting.
Examples
# Set the status of the secondary server in RADIUS scheme radius1 to active.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] radius scheme radius1
[Sysname-radius-radius1] state secondary authentication active

stop-accounting-buffer enable (RADIUS scheme view)

Syntax
stop-accounting-buffer enable
undo stop-accounting-buffer enable
View
RADIUS scheme view
Default Level
2: System level
Parameters
None
Description
Use the stop-accounting-buffer enable command to enable the device to buffer stop-accounting
requests getting no responses.
Use the undo stop-accounting-buffer enable command to disable the device from buffering
stop-accounting requests getting no responses.
By default, the device is enabled to buffer stop-accounting requests getting no responses.
Since stop-accounting requests affect the charge to users, a NAS must make its best effort to send
every stop-accounting request to the RADIUS accounting servers. For each stop-accounting request
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