Ram-Cache; Reload - Juniper MEDIA FLOW CONTROLLER 2.0.4 - ADMINISTRATOR S GUIDE AND CLI Administrator's Manual

Administrator’s guide and cli command reference
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Media Flow Controller CLI Commands
timeout
request to any RADIUS server. Range is 1-60, default is 3.
—Set or clear (with no) a global shared secret text string (key) used to communicate
key
with any RADIUS host. If no key is set, the user is prompted for the key. Entries made at
this prompt echo the asterisk (*) character, and the user must enter the same string twice.
login-lat-group
communicate with any RADIUS server. If no key is set, the user is prompted for the key;
entries echo the asterisk (*) character, and the user must enter the same string twice.
retransmit
to authenticate with any RADIUS server. Default is 1. To disable retransmissions set it to 0
(zero). Range is 0-5.
timeout
request to any RADIUS server. Default is 3. Sets . Range is 1-60.
show radius
RADIUS settings.

ram-cache

Configure RAM cache options.
ram-cache cache-size-MB {0 | <number>}
Notes:
cache-size-MB
memory is reserved for other processes). At least 512MB is always reserved, regardless
of configured cache-size-MB.

reload

Reboot or shut down the system.
reload
force
halt [noconfirm]
noconfirm
Notes:
reload
be prompted to save these changes (do a write memory) first before rebooting. The
prompt is suppressed if confirmation of losing unsaved changes is disabled (with the no
cli default prompt confirm-unsaved command). You may also be prompted to confirm
the reload regardless of whether there are unsaved changes or not. This prompt is
contingent on a separate configuration setting, controlled with the [no] cli default prompt
confirm-reload command. If both prompts are enabled, and the configuration was
unsaved, you are prompted twice.
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ram-cache
—For this host, set or reset default (with no), the timeout for retransmitting a
—Set or clear (with no), a global shared secret text string (key) used to
—Set or reset to zero (with no), a (global) number of times the client attempts
—Set or reset to default (with no), the (global) timeout for retransmitting a
—Configure RAM cache size; default 0 (zero) means AUTO (30% of
—Reboot the system. If there are unsaved changes to the configuration, you may
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