H3C Technologies H3C WX3000E Series Wireless Switches User Manual
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Item
Description
NAS-IP
Specify the source IP address for the device to use in RADIUS packets to be
sent to the RADIUS server. It is recommended to use a loopback interface
address instead of a physical interface address as the source IP address,
because if the physical interface is down, the response packets from the
server cannot reach the device.
Timeout Interval
Set the RADIUS server response timeout.
Timeout Retransmission Times
Set the maximum number of transmission attempts.
The product of the timeout value and the number of retransmission attempts
cannot exceed 75.
Realtime-Accounting Interval
Set the real-time accounting interval, whose value must be n times 3 (n is an
integer).
To implement real-time accounting on users, it is necessary to set the
real-time accounting interval. After this parameter is specified, the device
will send the accounting information of online users to the RADIUS server
every the specified interval.
The value of the real-time accounting interval is related to the requirement
on the performance of the NAS and RADIUS server. The smaller the value,
the higher the requirement. It is recommended to set a large value if the
number of users is equal to or larger than 1000. A good practice is to use
the recommended interval values shown in "
Realtime-Accounting Packet
Retransmission Times
Set the maximum number of real-time accounting request retransmission
times.
Stop-Accounting Buffer
Enable or disable buffering stop-accounting requests without responses in
the device.
Stop-Accounting Packet
Retransmission Times
Set the maximum number of transmission attempts if no response is
received for the stop-accounting packet.
Quiet Interval
Specify the interval the RADIUS servers have to wait before being active
Username Format
Set the format of username sent to the RADIUS server.
A username is generally in the format of userid@isp-name, of which
isp-name is used by the device to determine the ISP domain to which a user
belongs. If a RADIUS server does not accept a username including an ISP
domain name, you can configure the device to remove the domain name
of a username before sending it to the RADIUS server.
without-domain: Specifies to remove the domain name of a username that
is to be sent to the RADIUS server.
with-domain: Specifies to keep the domain name of a username that is to
be sent to the RADIUS server.
Unit of Data Flows
Specify the unit for data flows sent to the RADIUS server, which can be:
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byte
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kilo-byte
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mega-byte
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giga-byte