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timer quiet (RADIUS scheme view), timer realtime-accounting (RADIUS scheme view

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timer quiet (RADIUS scheme view) Syntax timer quiet minutes View undo timer quiet RADIUS scheme view Default level 2: System level Parameters minutes: Server quiet period in minutes, in the range of 0 to 255. If you set this argument to 0, when the switch attempts to send an authentication or accounting request but the current server is unreachable, the switch sends the request to the next server in active state, without changing the current server's status. As a result, when the switch attempts to send a request of the same type for another user, it still tries to send the request to the current server because the current server is in active state. Description Use timer quiet to set the quiet timer for the servers. This timer controls whether the switch changes the status of an unreachable server from active to blocked, and how long the switch keeps an unreachable server in blocked state. Use undo timer quiet to restore the default. By default, the server quiet period is 5 minutes. If you determine that the primary server is unreachable because the switch's port connected to the server is out of service temporarily or the server is busy, you can set the server quiet period to 0 so that the switch uses the primary server whenever possible. Be sure to set the server quiet timer properly. Too short a quiet timer may result in frequent authentication or accounting failures because the switch has to repeatedly try to communicate with an unreachable server that is in active state. Related commands: display radius scheme. Examples # Set the quiet timer for the servers to 10 minutes. system-view [Sysname] radius scheme radius1 [Sysname-radius-radius1] timer quiet 10 timer realtime-accounting (RADIUS scheme view) Syntax timer realtime-accounting minutes View undo timer realtime-accounting RADIUS scheme view 66

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timer quiet (RADIUS scheme view)
Syntax
timer quiet
minutes
undo timer quiet
View
RADIUS scheme view
Default level
2: System level
Parameters
minutes
: Server quiet period in minutes, in the range of 0 to 255. If you set this argument to 0, when the
switch attempts to send an authentication or accounting request but the current server is unreachable, the
switch sends the request to the next server in active state, without changing the current server’s status. As
a result, when the switch attempts to send a request of the same type for another user, it still tries to send
the request to the current server because the current server is in active state.
Description
Use
timer quiet
to set the quiet timer for the servers. This timer controls whether the switch changes the
status of an unreachable server from active to blocked, and how long the switch keeps an unreachable
server in blocked state.
Use
undo timer quiet
to restore the default.
By default, the server quiet period is 5 minutes.
If you determine that the primary server is unreachable because the switch’s port connected to the server
is out of service temporarily or the server is busy, you can set the server quiet period to 0 so that the switch
uses the primary server whenever possible.
Be sure to set the server quiet timer properly. Too short a quiet timer may result in frequent authentication
or accounting failures because the switch has to repeatedly try to communicate with an unreachable
server that is in active state.
Related commands:
display radius scheme
.
Examples
# Set the quiet timer for the servers to 10 minutes.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] radius scheme radius1
[Sysname-radius-radius1] timer quiet 10
timer realtime-accounting (RADIUS scheme view)
Syntax
timer realtime-accounting
minutes
undo timer realtime-accounting
View
RADIUS scheme view