Item
Unit of Packets
Relationship between the real-time accounting interval and the number of users
3.
Number of users
1 to 99
100 to 499
500 to 999
1000
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RADIUS configuration task
RADIUS configuration example
Network requirements
As shown in a, configure the switch to let the RADIUS server authenticate and keep accounts on the user
(record the online duration of the Telnet user).
On the RADIUS server (a CAMS or iMC server, using the default port for authentication and accounting), the
Telnet user's username and password and the shared key expert have been configured for packet
exchange with the switch.
On the switch, it is required to configure the shared key for packet exchange with the RADIUS server as
expert, and configure the system to remove the domain name of a username before sending it to the
RADIUS server.
Network diagram for RADIUS server configuration
a.
Configuration procedure
NOTE:
Enable the Telnet server function, and configure the switch to use AAA for authentication, authorization
and accounting of Telnet users.Detailed configuration steps are omitted here.
Table 136
Configure IP addresses for the interfaces. Detailed configuration steps are omitted here.
Table 137
Configure RADIUS scheme system
Description
Specify the unit for data packets sent to the RADIUS server, which
can be
one-packet
kilo-packet
mega-packet
giga-packet
Real-time accounting interval (in minutes)
3
6
12
15
list.