Related command:
Example
user-name-format (RADIUS scheme view)
Syntax
View
Parameter
Description
Related command:
obtain the RADIUS service. The NAS uses the RADIUS server response timeout
timer to control the transmission interval.
A proper value for the RADIUS server response timeout timer can help improve
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the system performance. Set the timer based on the network conditions.
The maximum total number of all types of retransmission attempts multiplied
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by the RADIUS server response timeout period cannot be greater than 75.
radius scheme, retry.
# Set the RADIUS server response timeout timer to 5 seconds for RADIUS scheme
radius1.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] radius scheme radius1
[Sysname-radius-radius1] timer response-timeout 5
user-name-format { with-domain | without-domain }
RADIUS scheme view
with-domain: Includes the ISP domain name in the username sent to the RADIUS
server.
without-domain: Excludes the ISP domain name from the username sent to the
RADIUS server.
Use the
user-name-format
be sent to a RADIUS server.
By default, the ISP domain name is included in the username.
Note that:
A username is generally in the format of userid@isp-name, of which isp-name
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is used by the device to determine the ISP domain to which a user belongs.
Some earlier RADIUS servers, however, cannot recognize a username including
an ISP domain name. Before sending a username including a domain name to
such a RADIUS server, the device must remove the domain name. This
command is thus provided for you to decide whether to include a domain
name in a username to be sent to a RADIUS server.
If a RADIUS scheme defines that the username is sent without the ISP domain
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name, do not apply the RADIUS scheme to more than one ISP domain, thus
avoiding the confused situation where the RADIUS server regards two users in
different ISP domains but with the same userid as one.
radius scheme.
command to specify the format of the username to
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