Radius-Server Deadtime - Dell Networking 2024 Reference Manual

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Example
The following example sets the NAS IP address in RADIUS attribute 4 to
192.168.10.22.
console(config)#radius-server attribute 4 192.168.10.22

radius-server deadtime

Use the radius-server deadtime command in Global Configuration mode to
configure the minimum amount of time to wait before attempting to
recontact an unresponsive RADIUS server. If a RADIUS server is currently
active and responsive, that server will be used until it no longer responds.
RADIUS servers whose deadtime interval has not expired are skipped when
searching for a new RADIUS server to contact. To set the deadtime to 0, use
the no form of this command.
Syntax
radius-server deadtime
no radius-server deadtime
deadtime — Length of time in minutes, for which a Radius server is
skipped over by transaction requests. (Range: 0–2000 minutes). Deadtime
is used to mark an unavailable Radius server as dead until this user-
configured time expires. Deadtime is configurable on a Radius server basis.
Default Configuration
The default dead time is 0 minutes.
Command Mode
Global Configuration mode
User Guidelines
If only one RADIUS server is configured, it is recommended that the
deadtime interval be left at 0.
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RADIUS Commands
deadtime

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