
Configuring RADIUS
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Modifying the Server Response Time
When the client sends an accounting or authentication request to the server, you
can specify how long the client waits for a response from the server. If the client
does not receive a response, it retransmits the request. This waiting period
prevents network operations from slowing down.
To modify the server response time, begin at the Configuration Manager window:
1.
Select Protocols > Global Protocols > RADIUS > Edit Server.
Site Manager displays the RADIUS Server Configuration window (refer to
Figure 4-2).
2.
Enter a value for the Response Timeout parameter, then click on Apply.
3.
Click on Done to return to the Configuration Manager window.
Modifying the Number of Client Requests to the Server
You can modify the number of times the client sends a request to the server before
the client considers the server unreachable. If the server is located at a distance
from the client, you may want to set the number of requests to a higher value than
the default.
To modify the number of client requests to the server, begin at the Configuration
Manager window:
1.
Select Protocols > Global Protocols > RADIUS > Edit Server.
Site Manager displays the RADIUS Server Configuration window (refer to
Figure 4-2).
2.
Enter a new value for the Maximum Message Retry parameter, then click
on Apply.
3.
Click on Done to return to the Configuration Manager window.
Site Manager: Response Timeout (seconds) parameter: page A-4
Site Manager: Maximum Message Retry parameter: page A-3
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