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Be sure to set the server quiet timer properly. Too short a quiet timer may result in frequent authentication
or accounting failures because the device has to repeatedly try to communicate with an unreachable
server that is in the active state.
Related commands:
display radius scheme
.
Examples
# Set the quiet timer for the servers to 10 minutes.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] radius scheme test1
[Sysname-radius-test1] timer quiet 10
timer realtime-accounting (RADIUS scheme view)
Syntax
timer realtime-accounting
minutes
undo timer realtime-accounting
View
RADIUS scheme view
Default level
2: System level
Parameters
minutes
: Real-time accounting interval in minutes, zero or a multiple of 3 in the range 3 to 60.
Description
Use the
timer realtime-accounting
command to set the real-time accounting interval.
Use the
undo timer realtime-accounting
command to restore the default.
By default, the real-time accounting interval is 12 minutes.
For real-time accounting, a NAS must transmit the accounting information of online users to the RADIUS
accounting server periodically. This command sets the interval.
When the real-time accounting interval on the device is zero, the device will send online user accounting
information to the RADIUS accounting server at the real-time accounting interval configured on the server
(if any) or will not send online user accounting information.
Different real-time accounting intervals impose different performance requirements on the NAS and the
RADIUS server. A shorter interval helps achieve higher accounting precision but requires higher
performance. Use a longer interval when there are a large number of users (1000 or more).
Table 6
Recommended real-time accounting intervals
Number of users
Real-time accounting interval (minute)
1 to 99
3
100 to 499
6
500 to 999
12
1000 or more
15 or more