HP 6125G HP 6125G & 6125G/XG Blade Switches Security Command Reference - Page 74
stop-accounting-buffer enable (RADIUS scheme view
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If the switch finds that a secondary server in active state is unreachable, the switch changes the status of the secondary server to blocked, starts a quiet timer for the server, and continues to try to communicate with the next secondary server in active state (a secondary RADIUS server configured earlier has a higher priority). When the quiet timer of a server times out, the status of the server changes to active automatically. If you set the status of the server to blocked before the quiet timer times out, the status of the server cannot change back to active automatically unless you set the status to active manually. If all configured secondary servers are unreachable, the switch considers the authentication or accounting attempt a failure. Related commands: display radius scheme and state primary. Examples # Set the status of all the secondary servers in RADIUS scheme radius1 to blocked. system-view [Sysname] radius scheme radius1 [Sysname-radius-radius1] state secondary authentication block stop-accounting-buffer enable (RADIUS scheme view) Syntax stop-accounting-buffer enable View undo stop-accounting-buffer enable RADIUS scheme view Default level 2: System level Parameters None Description Use stop-accounting-buffer enable to enable the switch to buffer stop-accounting requests to which no responses are received. Use undo stop-accounting-buffer enable to disable the buffering function. By default, the switch buffers stop-accounting requests to which no responses are received. Stop-accounting requests affect the charge to users. A NAS must make its best effort to send every stop-accounting request to the RADIUS accounting servers. For each stop-accounting request getting no response in the specified period of time, the NAS buffers and resends the packet until it receives a response or the number of transmission attempts reaches the configured limit. In the latter case, the NAS discards the packet. However, if you have removed the accounting server, stop-accounting messages are not buffered. Related commands: reset stop-accounting-buffer and display stop-accounting-buffer. Examples # Enable the switch to buffer the stop-accounting requests to which no responses are received. system-view [Sysname] radius scheme radius1 [Sysname-radius-radius1] stop-accounting-buffer enable 65