H3C Technologies H3C SecPath F1000-E User Manual
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Description
Stop-Accounting Buffer
Enable or disable buffering of stop-accounting requests without
responses in the device.
If the device does not receive the response of a stop-accounting request
from the RADIUS server and stop-accounting buffering is enabled on the
device, the device will buffer the request and retransmit it to the RADIUS
server repeatedly until it receives the response or, when the
retransmission maximum number specified by the Stop-Accounting
Packet Retransmission Times parameter is reached, drops the
request.
Stop-Accounting Packet
Retransmission Times
Set the maximum number of transmission attempts after 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 (such as a RADIUS server of some early
version) 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.
IMPORTANT:
If you specify the username format as without domain in a RADIUS
scheme, do not apply the scheme to two or more ISP domains.
Otherwise, the RADIUS server will consider that two users with the
same user ID but in different domains as the same user. This is
because the usernames sent to the RADIUS server are the same.
Unit for Data Flows
Specify the unit for data flows sent to the RADIUS server, which can be:
•
byte
•
kilo-byte
•
mega-byte
•
giga-byte
IMPORTANT:
The unit in which the device sends data flows to the RADIUS server
must be consistent with that specified on the RADIUS server.
Otherwise, the accounting results will be incorrect.
Unit for Packets
Specify the unit for data packets sent to the RADIUS server, which can be
•
one-packet
•
kilo-packet
•
mega-packet
•
giga-packet
IMPORTANT:
The unit in which the device sends packets to the RADIUS server must
be consistent with that specified in the RADIUS server. Otherwise, the
accounting results will be incorrect.