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radius dscp

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View System view Default level 2: System level Parameters None Description Use radius client enable to enable the RADIUS listening port of a RADIUS client. Use undo radius client to disable the RADIUS listening port of a RADIUS client. By default, the RADIUS listening port is enabled. When the listening port of the RADIUS client is disabled: • No more stop-accounting requests of online users cannot be sent out or buffered, and the RADIUS server can no longer receive logoff requests from online users. After a user goes offline, the RADIUS server still has the user's record during a certain period of time. • The buffered accounting packets cannot be sent out and are deleted from the buffer when the configured maximum number of attempts is reached, affecting the precision of user accounting. • If local authentication, authorization, or accounting is configured as the backup, the switch performs local authentication, authorization, or accounting instead after the RADIUS request fails. Local accounting is only for monitoring and controlling the number of local user connections. It does not provide the statistics function that the accounting feature generally provides. Examples # Enable the listening port of the RADIUS client. system-view [Sysname] radius client enable radius dscp Syntax radius dscp dscp-value View undo radius dscp System view Default level 2: System level Parameters dscp-value: DSCP value in the protocol packets, which ranges from 0 to 63. Description Use radius dscp to set the DSCP value for IPv4 RADIUS protocol packets. Use undo radius dscp to restore the default. By default, the DSCP value in IPv4 RADIUS protocol packets is 0. 51

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View
System view
Default level
2: System level
Parameters
None
Description
Use
radius client enable
to enable the RADIUS listening port of a RADIUS client.
Use
undo radius client
to disable the RADIUS listening port of a RADIUS client.
By default, the RADIUS listening port is enabled.
When the listening port of the RADIUS client is disabled:
No more stop-accounting requests of online users cannot be sent out or buffered, and the RADIUS
server can no longer receive logoff requests from online users. After a user goes offline, the RADIUS
server still has the user’s record during a certain period of time.
The buffered accounting packets cannot be sent out and are deleted from the buffer when the
configured maximum number of attempts is reached, affecting the precision of user accounting.
If local authentication, authorization, or accounting is configured as the backup, the switch
performs local authentication, authorization, or accounting instead after the RADIUS request fails.
Local accounting is only for monitoring and controlling the number of local user connections. It does
not provide the statistics function that the accounting feature generally provides.
Examples
# Enable the listening port of the RADIUS client.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] radius client enable
radius dscp
Syntax
radius
dscp
dscp-value
undo radius
dscp
View
System view
Default level
2: System level
Parameters
dscp-value
: DSCP value in the protocol packets, which ranges from 0 to 63.
Description
Use
radius dscp
to set the DSCP value for IPv4 RADIUS protocol packets.
Use
undo radius dscp
to restore the default.
By default, the DSCP value in IPv4 RADIUS protocol packets is 0.