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Managing 8950 AAA Servers
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Table 4-17
Table 4-17 Advanced Properties Panel–Properties
Configurable Properties
Max Plug-ins in Method Chains
Max number of waiting items
TAOS Port Normalization
Character Set for Encoding
Cache Data File
Cache NAS Routes
NAS Routes Cache Name
Log By Item
HTTP Total Connections
HTTP Connection Timeout
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365-360-001R6.0
Issue 1, December 2008
lists the configurable entities of this panel.
Description
Specifies the maximum number of plug-in
invocations for ISPs. The default is 100.
Specifies the maximum number of RADIUS items
that can be waiting to be processed by the policy
server. The default is 0, which means no limit.
Important! Setting this to small numbers (for
example, less than 10) will greatly diminish server
performance.
Specifies how to get the real NAS port number out
of the NAS port info. This should only be used if
your NASs are running TAOS.
Specifies the character set to use to encode string
attributes in requests.
Specifies the file that contains the 'cache' data
when using the ReadCache and WriteCache
plugins. If specified, the contents of the 'cache' is
written to this file on policy server shutdown and
read into the cache on policy server startup.
Yes or No option. Specifies whether NAS IP
address and Client IP address (proxy) are stored in
the NAS Routes cache.
Specifies the name of the cache to store NAS
Routes within the policy server.
Yes or No option. If enabled, the policy server
groups all messages of a request together when the
messages are logged. If not enabled, messages from
different requests could overlap in the log output.
Sets the maximum number of concurrent HTTP
connections to make as a client.
Sets the timeout in milliseconds used when
retrieving an HTTP connection from the HTTP
connection manager. 0 means to wait indefinitely.
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