Netgear GS752TP GS728TP/GS728TPP/GS752TP Software Administration Manual - Page 161

Max Number of Retransmits, Timeout Duration, Accounting Mode, APPLY., RADIUS, Server Configuration

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GS752TP, GS728TP, and GS728TPP Gigabit Smart Switches The following screen displays: The Current Server IP Address field is blank if no servers are configured (see RADIUS Server Configuration on page 162). The switch supports up to three configured RADIUS servers. If more than one RADIUS server is configured, the current server is the server configured as the primary server. If no servers are configured as the primary server, the current server is the most recently added RADIUS server. 2. In the Max Number of Retransmits field, specify the maximum number of times a request packet is retransmitted to the RADIUS server. The valid range is 1-15 and the default is 3. 3. In the Timeout Duration field, specify the time-out value, in seconds, for request retransmissions. The valid range is 1-30 seconds and the default is 3 seconds. Consideration to maximum delay time must be given when configuring RADIUS maximum retransmit and RADIUS time-out values. If multiple RADIUS servers are configured, the maximum retransmit value on each is exhausted before the next server is attempted. A retransmit does not occur until the configured time-out value on that server has passed without a response from the RADIUS server. Therefore, the maximum delay in receiving a response from the RADIUS application equals the sum of (retransmit * time-out) for all configured servers. If the RADIUS request is generated by a user login attempt, all user interfaces are blocked until the RADIUS application returns a response. 4. From the Accounting Mode list, select whether the RADIUS accounting mode is enabled or disabled on the current server. 5. Click APPLY. Configuration changes take effect immediately. Managing Device Security 161

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Managing Device Security
161
GS752TP, GS728TP, and GS728TPP Gigabit Smart Switches
The following screen displays:
The Current Server IP Address field is blank if no servers are configured (see
RADIUS
Server Configuration
on page
162). The switch supports up to three configured RADIUS
servers. If more than one RADIUS server is configured, the current server is the server
configured as the primary server. If no servers are configured as the primary server, the
current server is the most recently added RADIUS server.
2.
In the
Max Number of Retransmits
field, specify the maximum number of times a request
packet is retransmitted to the RADIUS server. The valid range is 1-15 and the default is 3.
3.
In the
Timeout Duration
field, specify the time-out value, in seconds, for request
retransmissions. The valid range is 1-30 seconds and the default is 3 seconds.
Consideration to maximum delay time must be given when configuring RADIUS
maximum retransmit and RADIUS time-out values. If multiple RADIUS servers are
configured, the maximum retransmit value on each is exhausted before the next server is
attempted. A retransmit does not occur until the configured time-out value on that server
has passed without a response from the RADIUS server. Therefore, the maximum delay
in receiving a response from the RADIUS application equals the sum of (retransmit *
time-out) for all configured servers. If the RADIUS request is generated by a user login
attempt, all user interfaces are blocked until the RADIUS application returns a response.
4.
From the
Accounting Mode
list, select whether the RADIUS accounting mode is enabled or
disabled on the current server.
5.
Click
APPLY.
Configuration changes take effect immediately.