Config.security.authentication.radius.attempts; Config.security.authentication.radius.deadtime - McDATA Enterprise Operating System User Manual

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config.security.authentication.RADIUS.attempts

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config.security.authentication.RADIUS.deadtime

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Port
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syntax
attempts index
Purpose
This command configures the number of attempts a packet will be
sent to a RADIUS server if a response is not received before the
timeout. After the transmit attempt limit is reached, the switch will, if
applicable, move on to the next defined RADIUS server. The default
is 3 attempts.
Parameters
This command has two required parameters:
index
attempts
Root> config security authentication RADIUS attempts 3 20
Syntax
deadtime
Purpose
This command configures the number of minutes a RADIUS server is
marked as "dead". If a RADIUS server does not respond to an
authentication request, it can be marked as "dead" for a specified
time interval. This may speed up authentication by eliminating
timeouts and retransmissions. If no alternate RADIUS servers are
available (when only one server is configured or when all are marked
dead), then the deadtime is ignored. Deadtime may be 0 to 1440
minutes. The default is 0.
Override State
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Default
Default
Enable
Default
Disable
attempts
Index of the RADIUS sever (1-3) to
change the transmit attempts value.
The number of transmit attempts. Valid
values are between 1 and 100.
minutes

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