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Username Format
Unit of Data Flows
Unit of Packets
Table 121 Relationship between the real-time accounting interval and the number of users
Number of users
1 to 99
100 to 499
500 to 999
≥1000

RADIUS configuration example

Network requirements
As shown in
and uses the default authentication port, default accounting port, and the shared key expert for packet
exchange with the switch.
Configure the switch to implements RADIUS authentication and online time accounting for Telnet users,
and to remove the domain name of a username before sending it to the RADIUS server.
Figure
403, the RADIUS server runs on IMC. It contains the telnet usernames and passwords,
Description
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 switch 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 switch to
remove the domain name of a username before sending it to the
RADIUS server.
Without-domain—Remove the domain name of a username that
is to be sent to the RADIUS server.
With-domain—Keep the domain name of a username that is to be
sent to the RADIUS server.
Specify the unit for data flows sent to the RADIUS server, which can
be:
Byte
Kilo-byte
Mega-byte
Giga-byte
Specify the unit for data packets sent to the RADIUS server, which can
be
One-packet
Kilo-packet
Mega-packet
Giga-packet
Real-time accounting interval (in minutes)
3
6
12
≥15
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