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Accounting Server
Preference
Format
Case
Attributes
Server Pooling Mode
Client Attempts
Request Timeout
ID Request Timeout
Retransmission Scale
Factor
Select the server preference for RADIUS Accounting. The options are:
Prefer Same Authentication Server Host - Uses the authentication server
host name as the host used for RADIUS accounting. This is the default
setting.
Prefer Same Authentication Server Index - Uses the same index as the
authentication server for RADIUS accounting.
Select Accounting Server Independently - Allows users to specify a
RADIUS accounting server separate from the RADIUS authentication
server.
Select the format of the MAC address used in the RADIUS accounting
packets.
Lists whether the MAC address is sent using Uppercase or Lowercase
letters. The default setting is uppercase.
Lists whether the format specified applies only to the username/password
in mac-auth or for all attributes that include a MAC address, such as
calling-station-id or called-station-id.
Controls how requests are transmitted across RADIUS servers. Failover
implies traversing the list of servers if any server is unresponsive. Load
Balanced means using all servers in a round-robin fashion. The default
setting is Failover.
Defines the number of times (1 - 10) an EAP request is transmitted to a
Wireless Client before giving up. The default setting is 3.
Defines the amount of time after which an EAP Request to a Wireless
Client is retried. The default setting is 3.
Defines the amount of time (1 - 60 seconds) after which an EAP ID Request
to a Wireless Client is retried. the default setting is 10 seconds.
Configures the scaling of the retransmission attempts. Timeout at each
attempt is a function of the Request Timeout factor and Client Attempts
number. 100 (default setting) implies a constant timeout at each retry;
smaller values indicate more aggressive (shorter) timeouts, larger numbers
indicate more conservative (longer) timeouts on each successive attempt.

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