BelAir20E User Guide
Universal Access Method
April 2, 2012
Confidential
Document Number BDTM02201-A01 Standard
The
success-redir
parameter allows you to control the behavior of the AP if the
RADIUS server authenticates the user and responds with a Redirection-URL as
part of the WISPr Vendor Specific Attribute:
• If
success-redir
is enabled and the RADIUS server provides a
Redirection-URL, the client is redirected to the URL the first time it
associates to the AP. Afterwards, the user has full access to the Internet.
• If
success-redir
is disabled and the RADIUS server provides a
Redirection-URL, then the AP ignores the provided URL.
By default, the
success-redir
parameter is disabled.
The
reject-suspend
parameter allows you to control the behavior of the AP if
the RADIUS server does not authenticate the user. The RADIUS server
response message can include a Redirect-Suspend-Time parameter as part of
the WISPr Vendor Specific Attribute:
• If
reject-suspend
is enabled and the RADIUS server does not authenticate
the user, then the user’s session is suspended for the time period specified
by the Redirect-Suspend-Time parameter from the RADIUS server.
• If
reject-suspend
is disabled and the RADIUS server provides a
Redirect-Suspend-Time parameter, then the AP ignores the provided
RADIUS parameter.
By default, the
reject-suspend
parameter is enabled with a default suspend time
of 1 minute.
Collecting
Accounting
Information
/services/uam/set scope <index (1-8)>
accounting-state {enabled|disabled}
This command lets you enable or disable the collection of accounting
information for individual UAM scopes. The default setting is
enabled
.
The accounting request packet is sent to the RADIUS server using the
Acct-Interim-Interval
attribute obtained from the client authentication
response. If the RADIUS server does not provide an accounting interval, the
default value of 10 minutes is used.