Juniper JUNOSE SOFTWARE FOR E SERIES 11.3.X - BROADBAND ACCESS CONFIGURATION GUIDE 2010-10-12 Configuration Manual page 67

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Specify the user accounting interval in the range 10–1440 minutes. The default setting
is 0, which disables the feature.
Example
host1(config)#aaa user accounting interval 20
Use the no version to reset the accounting interval to 0, which turns off interim user
accounting when no value is specified in the RADIUS Acct-Interim-Interval attribute.
See aaa user accounting interval
Use to add virtual routers to a virtual router group. During AAA broadcast accounting,
accounting records are sent to the accounting servers on the virtual routers in the
named virtual router group.
You can add up to four virtual routers to a virtual router group. Use the indexInteger
parameter to specify the order (1–4) in which the virtual routers receive the accounting
information. The indexInteger is used with the no version to delete a specific virtual
router from a group (see Example 2).
A virtual router name consists of 1–32 alphanumeric characters.
The virtual router names in the group must be unique. An error message appears if you
enter a duplicate name.
Example 1
host1(config)#aaa accounting vr-group westVrGroup38
host1(config-vr-group)#aaa virtual-router 1 vrWestA
host1(config-vr-group)#aaa virtual-router 2 vrWestB
host1(config-vr-group)#aaa virtual-router 4 vrSouth1
Example 2
host1(config-vr-group)#no aaa virtual-router 2
Use the no version of the command with the indexInteger parameter to delete a specific
virtual router from a group. If all virtual routers in a group are deleted, the group is also
deleted; a group must contain at least one virtual router.
See aaa virtual-router
Use to configure the amount of time (0–1440 minutes) that a server is marked as
unavailable if a request times out for the configured retry count.
If a server fails to answer a request, the router marks it unavailable. The router does
not send requests to the server until the router receives a response from the server or
until the configured time is reached, whichever occurs first.
If all servers fail to answer a request, then instead of marking all servers as unavailable,
all servers are marked as available.
To turn off the deadtime mechanism, specify a value of 0.
Example
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