Juniper JUNOSE SOFTWARE 11.2.X - BROADBAND ACCESS CONFIGURATION GUIDE 7-20-2010 Configuration Manual page 71

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test aaa
timeout
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Use to set the maximum number of times (0–100) that the router retransmits a RADIUS
packet to an authentication or accounting server.
If there is no response from the primary RADIUS authentication or accounting server
in the specified number of retries, the client sends the request to the secondary server.
If there is no response from the secondary server, the router sends the request to the
tertiary server, and so on.
Example
host1(config)#radius authentication server 10.10.8.1
host1(config-radius)#retransmit 2
Use the no version to set the value to the default, 3 retransmits.
See retransmit
Use to verify RADIUS authentication and accounting and IP address assignment setup.
You must specify either a PPP or Multilink PPP (MLPPP) user. PPP indicates a regular
PPP user. MLPPP simulates Multilink PPP so that if multiple test commands are issued,
all test users are bound by the same address.
The command uses a username and password and attempts to authenticate a user,
get an address assignment, and issue a start accounting request.
Optionally, you can specify the virtual router context in which to authenticate the user.
The command pauses for several seconds, then terminates the session by issuing a
stop accounting request and an address release.
Example
host1#test aaa ppp jsmith mypassword virtual-router charlie2
NOTE: Specifying the password to associate with the username is optional. Specifying
a virtual router is optional.
There is no no version.
See test aaa
Use to set the number of seconds (1–1000) before the router retransmits a RADIUS
packet to an authentication or accounting server.
If the interval is reached and there is no response from the primary RADIUS
authentication or accounting server, the router attempts another retry. When the retry
limit is reached, the client sends the request to the secondary server. When the retry
limit for the secondary server is reached, the router attempts to reach the tertiary server,
and so on.
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