Switch 7700 Command reference Guide, v2.0

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386 CHAPTER 9: USING AAA AND RADIUS COMMANDS
state Syntax
state { primary | secondary } { accounting | authentication } { block
| active }
View
RADIUS server group view
Parameter
primary: Configures to set the state of the primary RADIUS server.
secondary: Configures to set the state of the second RADIUS server.
accounting: Configures to set the state of RADIUS accounting server.
authentication: Configures to set the state of RADIUS
authentication/authorization.
block: Configures the RADIUS server to be in the state of block.
active: Configures the RADIUS server to be active, namely the normal
operation state.
Description
Use the state command to configure the state of RADIUS server.
By default, all the RADIUS servers in every RADIUS server group are in the state of
active.
For the primary and second servers (no matter an authentication/authorization or
an accounting server), if the primary server is disconnected to NAS for some fault,
NAS will automatically turn to exchange packets with the second server. However,
after the primary one recovers, NAS will not resume the communication with it at
once, instead, it continues communicating with the second one. When the second
one fails to communicate, NAS will turn to the primary one again. This command
is used to set the primary server to be
active manually, in order that NAS can
communicate with it right after the troubleshooting.
When the primary and second servers are all active or block, NAS will send the
packets to the primary server only.
Related commands: radius scheme, primary authentication, secondary
authentication
, primary accounting, secondary accounting.
Example
Set the second authentication server of RADIUS server group, “3Com”, to be
active.
[SW7700-radius-3Com]state secondary authentication active
stop-accounting-buffer
enable
Syntax
stop-accounting-buffer enable
undo stop-accounting-buffer enable