F3726, F3211, F3174, R5135, R3816-HP Firewalls and UTM Devices Access Control Command Reference-6PW100
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F5000 8192
Firewall module 8192
U200-A 1024
U200-S 1024
Related commands
radius scheme
display stop-accounting-buffer (for RADIUS)
Use display stop-accounting-buffer to display information about buffered stop-accounting requests.
Syntax
display stop-accounting-buffer { radius-scheme radius-scheme-name | session-id session-id |
time-range start-time stop-time | user-name user-name } [ | { begin | exclude | include }
regular-expression ]
Views
Any view
Default command level
2: System level
Parameters
radius-scheme radius-scheme-name: Specifies buffered stop-accounting requests that are destined for
the accounting server defined in a RADIUS scheme. The RADIUS scheme name is a case-insensitive
string of 1 to 32 characters.
session-id session-id: Specifies the stop-accounting requests buffered for a session. The session ID is a
string of 1 to 50 characters.
time-range start-time stop-time: Specifies the stop-accounting requests buffered in a time range. The start
time and end time must be in the format HH:MM:SS-MM/DD/YYYY or HH:MM:SS-YYYY/MM/DD.
user-name user-name: Specifies the stop-accounting requests buffered for a user. The username is a
case-sensitive string of 1 to 80 characters. Whether the user-name argument should include the domain
name depends on the setting configured by the user-name-format command for the RADIUS scheme.
|: Filters command output by specifying a regular expression. For more information about regular
expressions, see Getting Started Guide.
begin: Displays the first line that matches the specified regular expression and all lines that follow.
exclude: Displays all lines that do not match the specified regular expression.
include: Displays all lines that match the specified regular expression.
regular-expression: Specifies a regular expression, a case-sensitive string of 1 to 256 characters.
Usage guidelines
If the device sends a stop-accounting request to a RADIUS server but receives no response, it retransmits
it up to a certain number of times (defined by the retry command). If the device still receives no response,
it considers the stop-accounting attempt a failure, buffers the request, and makes another