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DGS-3630 Layer 3 Stackable Managed Switch CLI Reference Guide Example This example shows how to configure the RADIUS attribute 4 address as 10.0.0.21. Switch#configure terminal Switch(config)#radius-server attribute 4 10.0.0.21 Switch(config)# 4-14 radius-server deadtime This command is used to specify the default duration of the time to skip the unresponsive server. Use the no form of this command to revert to the default setting. radius-server deadtime MINUTES no radius-server deadtime Parameters MINUTES Specifies the dead time. The valid range is 0 to 1440 (24 hours). When the setting is 0, the unresponsive server will not be marked as dead. Default By default, this value is 0. Command Mode Global Configuration Mode. Command Default Level Level: 15. Usage Guideline This command can be used to improve the authentication processing time by setting the dead time to skip the unresponsive server host entries. When the system performs authentication with the authentication server, it attempts one server at a time. If the attempted server does not respond, the system will attempt the next server. When the system finds a server does not respond, it will mark the server as down, start a dead time timer, and skip them in authentication of the following requests until expiration of the dead time. Example This example shows how to set the dead time to ten minutes. Switch#configure terminal Switch(config)# radius-server deadtime 10 Switch(config)# 4-15 radius-server host This command is used to create a RADIUS server host. Use the no form of this command to delete a server host. 52

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DGS-3630 Layer 3 Stackable Managed Switch CLI Reference Guide
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Example
This example shows how to configure the RADIUS attribute 4 address as 10.0.0.21.
Switch#configure terminal
Switch(config)#radius-server attribute 4 10.0.0.21
Switch(config)#
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radius-server deadtime
This command is used to specify the default duration of the time to skip the unresponsive server. Use the
no
form
of this command to revert to the default setting.
radius-server deadtime
MINUTES
no radius-server deadtime
Parameters
MINUTES
Specifies the dead time. The valid range is 0 to 1440 (24 hours). When the
setting is 0, the unresponsive server will not be marked as dead.
Default
By default, this value is 0.
Command Mode
Global Configuration Mode.
Command Default Level
Level: 15.
Usage Guideline
This command can be used to improve the authentication processing time by setting the dead time to skip the
unresponsive server host entries.
When the system performs authentication with the authentication server, it attempts one server at a time. If the
attempted server does not respond, the system will attempt the next server. When the system finds a server does
not respond, it will mark the server as down, start a dead time timer, and skip them in authentication of the
following requests until expiration of the dead time.
Example
This example shows how to set the dead time to ten minutes.
Switch#configure terminal
Switch(config)# radius-server deadtime 10
Switch(config)#
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radius-server host
This command is used to create a RADIUS server host. Use the
no
form of this command to delete a server host.